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Originally Posted by Lowl!f3
thank you. wish i seen this before the locksmith destroy my ignition switch and still charged me $90
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I think that happens a lot. Most of the newer locksmiths don't have a clue how to work on the older stuff....
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Originally Posted by Softpatch
Lots of good info Thank for that
Soooo.... when you going to show us " How to make a Key".?
Come on
Don't make me beg
i live in an area that does not have a locksmith/shoe repairman or a dry cleaner
or traffic light's
we don't lock our car's or house and when we do the key is
"Under the mat/flower pot or on the visor"
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I don't lock my vehicles either. If I go to the local restaurant or grocery store the key usually stays in the ignition.
Making a key is easy. First you buy an $800 Framon key machine that will cut keys by code, then you buy the $200 Code program to convert the code numbers on the locks to the cuts on the key blank, put the key blank in the machine, adjust the settings for the key you will be cutting and turn the switch on....
That is why I mentioned in my first post "If you can't find anyone in your area to cut a key from the code # or by reading the wafers let me know."...
There are probably other people on line that cut keys by code too.
LockDoc