Replacement key for 2001 Grand Cherokee
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Re: Replacement key for 2001 Grand Cherokee
See http://www.wjjeeps.com/sentry.htm for instructions.
You will need two original keys to do it yourself. Dealer can do it
with one.
Larry
You will need two original keys to do it yourself. Dealer can do it
with one.
Larry
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Re: Replacement key for 2001 Grand Cherokee
See http://www.wjjeeps.com/sentry.htm for instructions.
You will need two original keys to do it yourself. Dealer can do it
with one.
Larry
You will need two original keys to do it yourself. Dealer can do it
with one.
Larry
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Re: Replacement key for 2001 Grand Cherokee
See http://www.wjjeeps.com/sentry.htm for instructions.
You will need two original keys to do it yourself. Dealer can do it
with one.
Larry
You will need two original keys to do it yourself. Dealer can do it
with one.
Larry
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Re: Replacement key for 2001 Grand Cherokee
actually u can get it at a locksmith thats does cars
michaeljc70@hotmail.com wrote:
> I am down to 1 key for my GC and want to get a replacement. I have
> found a source online for the blank key with the chip and it can
> apparently be programmed without any equipment. Problem is you need
> both original keys to do this. Do I have any other option short of
> going to the dealer? What will it cost to get a replacement from the
> dealer for the programmed key?
>
> It seems ridiuculous that with 1 key and the VIN I can't get a key
> somewhere short of the dealer.
michaeljc70@hotmail.com wrote:
> I am down to 1 key for my GC and want to get a replacement. I have
> found a source online for the blank key with the chip and it can
> apparently be programmed without any equipment. Problem is you need
> both original keys to do this. Do I have any other option short of
> going to the dealer? What will it cost to get a replacement from the
> dealer for the programmed key?
>
> It seems ridiuculous that with 1 key and the VIN I can't get a key
> somewhere short of the dealer.
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Re: Replacement key for 2001 Grand Cherokee
actually u can get it at a locksmith thats does cars
michaeljc70@hotmail.com wrote:
> I am down to 1 key for my GC and want to get a replacement. I have
> found a source online for the blank key with the chip and it can
> apparently be programmed without any equipment. Problem is you need
> both original keys to do this. Do I have any other option short of
> going to the dealer? What will it cost to get a replacement from the
> dealer for the programmed key?
>
> It seems ridiuculous that with 1 key and the VIN I can't get a key
> somewhere short of the dealer.
michaeljc70@hotmail.com wrote:
> I am down to 1 key for my GC and want to get a replacement. I have
> found a source online for the blank key with the chip and it can
> apparently be programmed without any equipment. Problem is you need
> both original keys to do this. Do I have any other option short of
> going to the dealer? What will it cost to get a replacement from the
> dealer for the programmed key?
>
> It seems ridiuculous that with 1 key and the VIN I can't get a key
> somewhere short of the dealer.
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Re: Replacement key for 2001 Grand Cherokee
actually u can get it at a locksmith thats does cars
michaeljc70@hotmail.com wrote:
> I am down to 1 key for my GC and want to get a replacement. I have
> found a source online for the blank key with the chip and it can
> apparently be programmed without any equipment. Problem is you need
> both original keys to do this. Do I have any other option short of
> going to the dealer? What will it cost to get a replacement from the
> dealer for the programmed key?
>
> It seems ridiuculous that with 1 key and the VIN I can't get a key
> somewhere short of the dealer.
michaeljc70@hotmail.com wrote:
> I am down to 1 key for my GC and want to get a replacement. I have
> found a source online for the blank key with the chip and it can
> apparently be programmed without any equipment. Problem is you need
> both original keys to do this. Do I have any other option short of
> going to the dealer? What will it cost to get a replacement from the
> dealer for the programmed key?
>
> It seems ridiuculous that with 1 key and the VIN I can't get a key
> somewhere short of the dealer.
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Re: Replacement key for 2001 Grand Cherokee
actually u can get it at a locksmith thats does cars
michaeljc70@hotmail.com wrote:
> I am down to 1 key for my GC and want to get a replacement. I have
> found a source online for the blank key with the chip and it can
> apparently be programmed without any equipment. Problem is you need
> both original keys to do this. Do I have any other option short of
> going to the dealer? What will it cost to get a replacement from the
> dealer for the programmed key?
>
> It seems ridiuculous that with 1 key and the VIN I can't get a key
> somewhere short of the dealer.
michaeljc70@hotmail.com wrote:
> I am down to 1 key for my GC and want to get a replacement. I have
> found a source online for the blank key with the chip and it can
> apparently be programmed without any equipment. Problem is you need
> both original keys to do this. Do I have any other option short of
> going to the dealer? What will it cost to get a replacement from the
> dealer for the programmed key?
>
> It seems ridiuculous that with 1 key and the VIN I can't get a key
> somewhere short of the dealer.
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