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Old 08-19-2012, 12:06 PM   #8 (permalink)
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If it were a honda, key + programming is all you need, besides the tow...If it is like the honda, there is an immobilizer in the car that stores a code that the key has in it...when the codes of the key and immobilizer match, it allows the car to start. It all done electronically with the manufacturer specific scan tools. Also, again, speaking form a honda stand point, buy as many as you can afford now, because they will hit you with the programming fee again for another key, and the other keys if found will not work, they will not "add" a key, they will do "all keys lost" which gives the system a new code.

I would question the switch...
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