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Car Forum / Pontiac / Pontiac Cars / June 2008

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grand prix key question

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Tim Reidy - 03 Jun 2008 00:08 GMT
I have a 2001 Grand Prix with the wonderful (hah!)
microship/resistor/whatever theft deterrent key.  I locked my keys in the
car today, so figured I would just go to Wal-mart and get a key made that
would just open the door, but not start the car.  I would then keep that
key in my wallet for emergencies.  The person at Wally said that the
company that made the key cutting machine told them to not duplicate this
type of key, as using it could damage the car.  I explained that I would
need it strictly open the door, but no deal.  This sounded like utter BS to
me.  Can using a key like this just to open the door possibly do any
damage?  I don't feel like paying another $40 for another spare key (had to
get one for my wife, as I got the car used and it only came with one).

Thanks for any help,
Tim Reidy
Shep - 03 Jun 2008 01:07 GMT
It will not do anything just to open the door, try to start it and it will
set the security system.
>I have a 2001 Grand Prix with the wonderful (hah!)
> microship/resistor/whatever theft deterrent key.  I locked my keys in the
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> Thanks for any help,
> Tim Reidy

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Tom S. - 03 Jun 2008 06:20 GMT
>It will not do anything just to open the door, try to start it and it will
>set the security system.
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>> Thanks for any help,
>> Tim Reidy

My '97 Firebird came with a key that would open the door, but had no
chip in it.  It would set off the alarm, if it had been set, and it
wouldn't start the car.  Pontiac suggested you carry it in your
wallet, in case you locked your keys in the car, etc.

Tom S.
Tim - 03 Jun 2008 18:20 GMT
>>It will not do anything just to open the door, try to start it and it will
>>set the security system.
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>
> Tom S.

How come my 2007 didn't come with one? That is exactly what I want.
David Courtney - 03 Jun 2008 19:00 GMT
I ordered "blank" Jeep keys with the chip in them for $22 from
remotesandkeys.com and had them cut at the local hardware store for $1.
   The Jeep can "learn" the new key chip as long as you have the original
key and the vehicle... the owner's manual shows how to re-program the system
to recognize the new keys.  Worked like a charm.
   They have '00 - '03 Grand Prix keys for $19... and say you can program
them yourself; as long as you have one original:
http://remotesandkeys.com/chipkeys/pontiac.html
   I would rather have a hide-a-key that will start the vehicle... in case
I lose the keys when I'm out of town or something.  A "dead" key would be
fine if you lock the keys in the car... but not if you lose them.
Tim - 03 Jun 2008 20:14 GMT
>     I ordered "blank" Jeep keys with the chip in them for $22 from
> remotesandkeys.com and had them cut at the local hardware store for $1.
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> I lose the keys when I'm out of town or something.  A "dead" key would be
> fine if you lock the keys in the car... but not if you lose them.

I have two keys, I just want a flat one so I can keep it in my wallet.
It will be just for when I leave the key in the car by mistake and lock it.
Ron Seiden - 07 Jun 2008 05:23 GMT
> It will not do anything just to open the door, try to start it and it will
> set the security system.
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>> to
>> get one for my wife, as I got the car used and it only came with one).

When my local WallyMart refused to copy my chip key, despite my telling them
I knew it wouldn't run the car, they told me they were under instructions to
not duplicate chip keys because the company was tired of idiots who
complained to them that the non-chip key wouldn't work...
 
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