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Post by AmunRoo on Apr 3, 2018 23:44:05 GMT -6
Today, I learned how to program a new key without a master key.
Here it is. As long as you have a key cut and its PK3, this is what you do...
Insert key, turn to on, do not crank.
Wait 10 min for security light to turn off.
Turn key off and repeat.
After the 3rd security cycle, turn key to off and wait 5 seconds. Start car.
Done....
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Post by mrn65 on Apr 4, 2018 20:32:32 GMT -6
CONGRATS!,Learn something new everyday... i sure the "STEALER" WOULD BE A BIT UPSET.
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Post by tigger on Apr 4, 2018 21:44:26 GMT -6
Haha, that's the theft deterrent module re-learn procedure! But yeah, it'll work to learn a new key.
My question is, wouldn't you have to have a key to have a new key cut?
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Post by AmunRoo on Apr 4, 2018 22:27:12 GMT -6
Haha, that's the theft deterrent module re-learn procedure! But yeah, it'll work to learn a new key. My question is, wouldn't you have to have a key to have a new key cut? I only had the Valet Key. Also, it was someone from the parts dept at the dealer that told me how to do it... Lol
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Post by Marc on Apr 5, 2018 9:34:45 GMT -6
As on Pg 8-676 of the 2001 FSM...................
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Post by tigger on Apr 5, 2018 16:24:52 GMT -6
Haha, that's the theft deterrent module re-learn procedure! But yeah, it'll work to learn a new key. My question is, wouldn't you have to have a key to have a new key cut? I only had the Valet Key. Also, it was someone from the parts dept at the dealer that told me how to do it... Lol LOL, forgot about the valet key! I never had one, haha... I know the dealership can cut a new key from the VIN, but I feel sure that would be quite an expensive key, lol!
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