WyldWolf777
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I have a new key it needs to be cut already, but is there any way I can program it myself?
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I only have one, ok thanksIf you already have 2 working keys, you should be able to. Otherwise no.
Ok good idea, I was already wondering if a locksmith has the ability to program keys.A locksmith local to you might be able to do the programming cheaper than a dealer would.
Oh I totally understand regarding the dealer... It is ridiculousI see you have either an 06 or 07 and looks like a sport that doesn't have the fancy thing overhead that is pictured above.
That would mean it is like mine and you must have 2 keys to program a 3rd or you have to use a dealer or locksmith.
I have already been through this with a dealer. Get in touch with a locksmith or an independent mopar shop. One of the cheapest ways I can think of is getting up with your used car dealer and finding out when his key guy comes by. Then you can be there that day and time and find out what the damage is.
I have ran with one key since the beginning, and still yet have one key after a SKREEM failure. I did a delete so I guess I could just cut a regular key now and be on my way. I don't have the security anymore and lost my keyless entry as well unfortunately. But if you were to go to a dealer to see how much they want to do keys or fix a security failure you'd understand. Unbelievable.
I have a new key it needs to be cut already, but is there any way I can program it myself?
Correct. Also in late 2007s they removed the self program feature, though is in some of early 07sI see you have either an 06 or 07 and looks like a sport that doesn't have the fancy thing overhead that is pictured above.
That would mean it is like mine and you must have 2 keys to program a 3rd or you have to use a dealer or locksmith.
I have already been through this with a dealer. Get in touch with a locksmith or an independent mopar shop. One of the cheapest ways I can think of is getting up with your used car dealer and finding out when his key guy comes by. Then you can be there that day and time and find out what the damage is.
I have ran with one key since the beginning, and still yet have one key after a SKREEM failure. I did a delete so I guess I could just cut a regular key now and be on my way. I don't have the security anymore and lost my keyless entry as well unfortunately. But if you were to go to a dealer to see how much they want to do keys or fix a security failure you'd understand. Unbelievable.