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Lost my key for S10 chev pick up 2000 help?

I ordered a key from my dealership, it would open the door but won’t
start the ignition also won’t let me change the gear. I’m thinking of
dissabling the security device  that they say has a magnet that would
identify only my original key. I parked in a alternate parking and I
already receive two
ticket for not moving it. Need help ASAP
Any advice?

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3 Responses to “Lost my key for S10 chev pick up 2000 help?”

  1. admin says:

     <joce…@gmail.com> wrote:
    >I ordered a key from my dealership, it would open the door but won’t
    >start the ignition also won’t let me change the gear. I’m thinking of
    >dissabling the security device  that they say has a magnet that would
    >identify only my original key. I parked in a alternate parking and I
    >already receive two
    >ticket for not moving it. Need help ASAP
    >Any advice?

    Call the dealership and yell.  You don’t have the correct key.
    –scott


    "C’est un Nagra.  C’est suisse, et tres, tres precis."

  2. admin says:

    On Jan 29, 4:26 pm, joce…@gmail.com wrote:

    > I ordered a key from my dealership, it would open the door but won’t
    > start the ignition also won’t let me change the gear. I’m thinking of
    > dissabling the security device  that they say has a magnet that would
    > identify only my original key. I parked in a alternate parking and I
    > already receive two
    > ticket for not moving it. Need help ASAP
    > Any advice?

    How much did the key cost? If it was the correct key for the ignition,
    it has RFID embedded in the plastic end and generally costs $75. These
    keys are programmed to only start the car they were meant for.If you
    got a key for $3, all it would do is open the door for you.

  3. admin says:

    <mrjef…@gmail.com> wrote in message

    news:1170532509.029249.267830@p10g2000cwp.googlegroups.com…

    > How much did the key cost? If it was the correct key for the ignition,
    > it has RFID embedded in the plastic end and generally costs $75. These
    > keys are programmed to only start the car they were meant for.If you
    > got a key for $3, all it would do is open the door for you.

    I get those keys reproduced at a lock shop all the time for less than $20.

    If the pellet is not the right one (and it is easy to check them), of course
    the key wont work in the ignition.

    It is fairly easy to bypass the security system permanently, or you can
    repair if you like.







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