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Two Saturns, one key
On Sat, 08 Jul 2006 00:38:00 +0000, David Teichholtz wrote: When I bought my 97 SL1, it came with two keys. The ignition switch had been replaced and the idiots who did it did not bother to have the switch coded to the car. Today, while doing some other work to the car which involved having one of the door skins off, I decided to pull both door lock cylinders, the trunk cylinder and the ignition and get them coded to the key to my 95 SW1. Now one key works both cars. Locksmith charged $40 to recode the cylinders. -David I have two Dodge trucks, a 90 and a 92. I had a set of keys made with the 90 key on one side and the 92 on the other. Now, depending on which way I insert the key, it will open either truck. Al |
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