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Car Forum / Saab Cars / October 2006

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Valet Key

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Larry Crouthamel - 20 Oct 2006 21:47 GMT
I have a 2003 95.  Is a valet key available?  I asked my local dealer and
they said no, however I find that hard to believe.  Any ideas as to how I
would go about getting one?

Thanks,  Larry
SG - 23 Oct 2006 03:45 GMT
> I have a 2003 95.  Is a valet key available?  I asked my local dealer and
> they said no, however I find that hard to believe.  Any ideas as to how I
> would go about getting one?
>
> Thanks,  Larry

Larry,

Do you want a valey key fob?

SG
Larry Crouthamel - 25 Oct 2006 19:45 GMT
Don't really need a key fob.  I'm looking for a key to keep in my wallet.  I
plan to keep an extra key fob (I have three) inside the car.  In case I
loose my key, I can use my wallet key to open the door and use the extra key
fob stored in the car.

Thanks,
Larry

>> I have a 2003 95.  Is a valet key available?  I asked my local dealer and
>> they said no, however I find that hard to believe.  Any ideas as to how I
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> SG
Swampy Bogtrotter - 25 Oct 2006 22:04 GMT
> Don't really need a key fob.  I'm looking for a key to keep in my
> wallet.  I plan to keep an extra key fob (I have three) inside the
> car.  In case I loose my key, I can use my wallet key to open the
> door and use the extra key fob stored in the car.

If I lost my car keys, I'd be more concerned about having the locks changed
as soon as possible, not getting extra keys cut.
- Bob - - 27 Oct 2006 21:54 GMT
>> Don't really need a key fob.  I'm looking for a key to keep in my
>> wallet.  I plan to keep an extra key fob (I have three) inside the
>> car.  In case I loose my key, I can use my wallet key to open the
>> door and use the extra key fob stored in the car.

I'd be inclined to call a second dealer and verify that. You could
always just get a fobbed key and remove the plastic part, but it might
be a pricy way to go.
 
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