keys
#1
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keys
I have a 1987 Jeep Wagoneer limited. My friend took it out for a drive
while I was out of town and lost the only key to the ignition I owned.
He seems to think it is no big deal to get another key. I would like
to know is it possible to get a another key without having a copy. I
appreciate any help. Thank You.
while I was out of town and lost the only key to the ignition I owned.
He seems to think it is no big deal to get another key. I would like
to know is it possible to get a another key without having a copy. I
appreciate any help. Thank You.
#2
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Re: keys
Wagoneer Loyalist wrote:
> I have a 1987 Jeep Wagoneer limited. My friend took it out for a drive
> while I was out of town and lost the only key to the ignition I owned.
> He seems to think it is no big deal to get another key. I would like
> to know is it possible to get a another key without having a copy. I
> appreciate any help. Thank You.
Take your Title (vehicle registration), drivers license, and proof of
insurance to a local Jeep dealer and they can cut a new key for you.
A locksmith can also make a key for you by using a core from the door
or from the ignition. But that way is a bit pricy.
--
DougW
> I have a 1987 Jeep Wagoneer limited. My friend took it out for a drive
> while I was out of town and lost the only key to the ignition I owned.
> He seems to think it is no big deal to get another key. I would like
> to know is it possible to get a another key without having a copy. I
> appreciate any help. Thank You.
Take your Title (vehicle registration), drivers license, and proof of
insurance to a local Jeep dealer and they can cut a new key for you.
A locksmith can also make a key for you by using a core from the door
or from the ignition. But that way is a bit pricy.
--
DougW
#3
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Re: keys
Wagoneer Loyalist wrote:
> I have a 1987 Jeep Wagoneer limited. My friend took it out for a drive
> while I was out of town and lost the only key to the ignition I owned.
> He seems to think it is no big deal to get another key. I would like
> to know is it possible to get a another key without having a copy. I
> appreciate any help. Thank You.
Take your Title (vehicle registration), drivers license, and proof of
insurance to a local Jeep dealer and they can cut a new key for you.
A locksmith can also make a key for you by using a core from the door
or from the ignition. But that way is a bit pricy.
--
DougW
> I have a 1987 Jeep Wagoneer limited. My friend took it out for a drive
> while I was out of town and lost the only key to the ignition I owned.
> He seems to think it is no big deal to get another key. I would like
> to know is it possible to get a another key without having a copy. I
> appreciate any help. Thank You.
Take your Title (vehicle registration), drivers license, and proof of
insurance to a local Jeep dealer and they can cut a new key for you.
A locksmith can also make a key for you by using a core from the door
or from the ignition. But that way is a bit pricy.
--
DougW
#4
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Re: keys
Wagoneer Loyalist wrote:
> I have a 1987 Jeep Wagoneer limited. My friend took it out for a drive
> while I was out of town and lost the only key to the ignition I owned.
> He seems to think it is no big deal to get another key. I would like
> to know is it possible to get a another key without having a copy. I
> appreciate any help. Thank You.
Take your Title (vehicle registration), drivers license, and proof of
insurance to a local Jeep dealer and they can cut a new key for you.
A locksmith can also make a key for you by using a core from the door
or from the ignition. But that way is a bit pricy.
--
DougW
> I have a 1987 Jeep Wagoneer limited. My friend took it out for a drive
> while I was out of town and lost the only key to the ignition I owned.
> He seems to think it is no big deal to get another key. I would like
> to know is it possible to get a another key without having a copy. I
> appreciate any help. Thank You.
Take your Title (vehicle registration), drivers license, and proof of
insurance to a local Jeep dealer and they can cut a new key for you.
A locksmith can also make a key for you by using a core from the door
or from the ignition. But that way is a bit pricy.
--
DougW
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Re: keys
On Apr 8, 6:35 pm, "DougW" <post.repl...@invalid.address> wrote:
> Wagoneer Loyalist wrote:
> > I have a 1987 Jeep Wagoneer limited. My friend took it out for a drive
> > while I was out of town and lost the only key to the ignition I owned.
> > He seems to think it is no big deal to get another key. I would like
> > to know is it possible to get a another key without having a copy. I
> > appreciate any help. Thank You.
>
> Take your Title (vehicle registration), drivers license, and proof of
> insurance to a local Jeep dealer and they can cut a new key for you.
> A locksmith can also make a key for you by using a core from the door
> or from the ignition. But that way is a bit pricy.
>
> --
> DougW
Thank You. On my Wagoneer I have a seperate key for opening the locks
on the doors. The ignition key is different from the door lock key. I
will try going to the dealer though. If need be, would it be hard to
remove the ignition core? I appreciate your help.
> Wagoneer Loyalist wrote:
> > I have a 1987 Jeep Wagoneer limited. My friend took it out for a drive
> > while I was out of town and lost the only key to the ignition I owned.
> > He seems to think it is no big deal to get another key. I would like
> > to know is it possible to get a another key without having a copy. I
> > appreciate any help. Thank You.
>
> Take your Title (vehicle registration), drivers license, and proof of
> insurance to a local Jeep dealer and they can cut a new key for you.
> A locksmith can also make a key for you by using a core from the door
> or from the ignition. But that way is a bit pricy.
>
> --
> DougW
Thank You. On my Wagoneer I have a seperate key for opening the locks
on the doors. The ignition key is different from the door lock key. I
will try going to the dealer though. If need be, would it be hard to
remove the ignition core? I appreciate your help.
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Re: keys
On Apr 8, 6:35 pm, "DougW" <post.repl...@invalid.address> wrote:
> Wagoneer Loyalist wrote:
> > I have a 1987 Jeep Wagoneer limited. My friend took it out for a drive
> > while I was out of town and lost the only key to the ignition I owned.
> > He seems to think it is no big deal to get another key. I would like
> > to know is it possible to get a another key without having a copy. I
> > appreciate any help. Thank You.
>
> Take your Title (vehicle registration), drivers license, and proof of
> insurance to a local Jeep dealer and they can cut a new key for you.
> A locksmith can also make a key for you by using a core from the door
> or from the ignition. But that way is a bit pricy.
>
> --
> DougW
Thank You. On my Wagoneer I have a seperate key for opening the locks
on the doors. The ignition key is different from the door lock key. I
will try going to the dealer though. If need be, would it be hard to
remove the ignition core? I appreciate your help.
> Wagoneer Loyalist wrote:
> > I have a 1987 Jeep Wagoneer limited. My friend took it out for a drive
> > while I was out of town and lost the only key to the ignition I owned.
> > He seems to think it is no big deal to get another key. I would like
> > to know is it possible to get a another key without having a copy. I
> > appreciate any help. Thank You.
>
> Take your Title (vehicle registration), drivers license, and proof of
> insurance to a local Jeep dealer and they can cut a new key for you.
> A locksmith can also make a key for you by using a core from the door
> or from the ignition. But that way is a bit pricy.
>
> --
> DougW
Thank You. On my Wagoneer I have a seperate key for opening the locks
on the doors. The ignition key is different from the door lock key. I
will try going to the dealer though. If need be, would it be hard to
remove the ignition core? I appreciate your help.
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Re: keys
On Apr 8, 6:35 pm, "DougW" <post.repl...@invalid.address> wrote:
> Wagoneer Loyalist wrote:
> > I have a 1987 Jeep Wagoneer limited. My friend took it out for a drive
> > while I was out of town and lost the only key to the ignition I owned.
> > He seems to think it is no big deal to get another key. I would like
> > to know is it possible to get a another key without having a copy. I
> > appreciate any help. Thank You.
>
> Take your Title (vehicle registration), drivers license, and proof of
> insurance to a local Jeep dealer and they can cut a new key for you.
> A locksmith can also make a key for you by using a core from the door
> or from the ignition. But that way is a bit pricy.
>
> --
> DougW
Thank You. On my Wagoneer I have a seperate key for opening the locks
on the doors. The ignition key is different from the door lock key. I
will try going to the dealer though. If need be, would it be hard to
remove the ignition core? I appreciate your help.
> Wagoneer Loyalist wrote:
> > I have a 1987 Jeep Wagoneer limited. My friend took it out for a drive
> > while I was out of town and lost the only key to the ignition I owned.
> > He seems to think it is no big deal to get another key. I would like
> > to know is it possible to get a another key without having a copy. I
> > appreciate any help. Thank You.
>
> Take your Title (vehicle registration), drivers license, and proof of
> insurance to a local Jeep dealer and they can cut a new key for you.
> A locksmith can also make a key for you by using a core from the door
> or from the ignition. But that way is a bit pricy.
>
> --
> DougW
Thank You. On my Wagoneer I have a seperate key for opening the locks
on the doors. The ignition key is different from the door lock key. I
will try going to the dealer though. If need be, would it be hard to
remove the ignition core? I appreciate your help.
#8
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Re: keys
Wagoneer Loyalist wrote:
> Thank You. On my Wagoneer I have a seperate key for opening the locks
> on the doors. The ignition key is different from the door lock key. I
> will try going to the dealer though. If need be, would it be hard to
> remove the ignition core? I appreciate your help.
Dunno, never took a core out of a Waggy.
--
DougW
> Thank You. On my Wagoneer I have a seperate key for opening the locks
> on the doors. The ignition key is different from the door lock key. I
> will try going to the dealer though. If need be, would it be hard to
> remove the ignition core? I appreciate your help.
Dunno, never took a core out of a Waggy.
--
DougW
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Re: keys
Wagoneer Loyalist wrote:
> Thank You. On my Wagoneer I have a seperate key for opening the locks
> on the doors. The ignition key is different from the door lock key. I
> will try going to the dealer though. If need be, would it be hard to
> remove the ignition core? I appreciate your help.
Dunno, never took a core out of a Waggy.
--
DougW
> Thank You. On my Wagoneer I have a seperate key for opening the locks
> on the doors. The ignition key is different from the door lock key. I
> will try going to the dealer though. If need be, would it be hard to
> remove the ignition core? I appreciate your help.
Dunno, never took a core out of a Waggy.
--
DougW
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Re: keys
Wagoneer Loyalist wrote:
> Thank You. On my Wagoneer I have a seperate key for opening the locks
> on the doors. The ignition key is different from the door lock key. I
> will try going to the dealer though. If need be, would it be hard to
> remove the ignition core? I appreciate your help.
Dunno, never took a core out of a Waggy.
--
DougW
> Thank You. On my Wagoneer I have a seperate key for opening the locks
> on the doors. The ignition key is different from the door lock key. I
> will try going to the dealer though. If need be, would it be hard to
> remove the ignition core? I appreciate your help.
Dunno, never took a core out of a Waggy.
--
DougW