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Replying to: char1iej (Aug 04, 2008 11:38 am) You can buy the key online or from a local locksmith or shop and have them cut it to match your original. The key number is on the root of the key next to the plastic head. Mine is PK3 for a 2003. For all I know, Lowes or Ace may carry them. IN your glovebox manual is the process for telling the car that this is a valid key. It's essentially you use the working black-headed key and have it on. Then take it out and put in the new key and turn it on within a short few seconds. The keyfob is a different process. It requires using a TECH II or equivalent computer hooked up to tell the car which keyfob this is #1 or #2 for driver #1 or Driver #2. You can buy keyfobs on Ebay from various places by using the GM/Lear number on the back and do a search on Ebay. You can call a dealer for their price. I believe the kefob is $40 and programming was $10, 15, or 20. The key cost $65 or so. The valet key is even more expensive. Check rockauto.com and gmpartsdirect.com for pricing online also. |
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Replying to: davidchivo (Nov 15, 2001 2:48 pm) It is a high mileage car but in great shape and our daughter just bought it to replace one she wrecked... has about 96k niles on it. Thanks, this car is charcoal gray inside and out and she loves it, for her 9000 bucks. |
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