>>I cannot find this default code anywhere. I have looked under the dash,
>>looked in the driver side rear jack storage compartment and under the
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> It takes two keys to program a third key. If all you have is one key you
> get to pay the dealer $80 to program a second key.
If you purchased this used car from the dealership, the least they could do
is "step up to the plate" and scan the network to retrieve the keypad code
for you - for free.... You can "customize" the keypad code to something you
can remember easily, but the fctory keypad sequence will always be there.
> Fortunately the dealership had two set of keys and door openers but still
> no code.
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>> It takes two keys to program a third key. If all you have is one key you
>> get to pay the dealer $80 to program a second key.
Russ and Cindy Irwin - 27 Jan 2007 01:47 GMT
The dealer is a sales store only - they don't have a service area - they
clean them, do a 100 point inspection, and guarantee they will pass Missouri
emissions and inspection. They pay for that for you. Most of the vehicles
are trade ins or are bought at the local auto auction.
Russ
> If you purchased this used car from the dealership, the least they could
> do is "step up to the plate" and scan the network to retrieve the keypad
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>>> you
>>> get to pay the dealer $80 to program a second key.