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Changing keys and central lock unit

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Doctor Gollum:
If both auto, it won't matter  :y

Swapping everything is easier than trying to remember which key chip goes with which ecu when you have all the bits laid out.

By using EVERYTHING from one car, you know that it all works... The remotes, the keys, the alarm.

Last thing is to swap the car pass over, but write the chassis number and radio code (if relevant) onto the car pass for the car that you are fitting them to. That way, if you ever need anything programming then you have the information to hand

Jan Suhr:
Thanks for that info  :y

Yes both are autos.


Nick W:
That's a lot of work for a new remote, key and some programming ???

biggriffin:
I might be Wong, why not just get a key cut,and cloned by the locksmith.  Or can't you do that with GM keys.

Jan Suhr:

--- Quote from: biggriffin on 11 August 2018, 13:24:46 ---I might be Wong, why not just get a key cut,and cloned by the locksmith.  Or can't you do that with GM keys.

--- End quote ---

You need the transmitter for the central locks.

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