Cheap fob replacement for my car diy

Asked by Harley Oct 22, 2021 at 04:53 PM about the 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Lost my exes keys and fob she has key but no fob an I don't have money for a
locksmith

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Go on eBay. Look up 1010keys. You will find what you need. If you need assistance ask for John. From a picture you take of your key with your phone they have the ability to cut a key or two. If the keys need to be programmed, they can set you up with their chip programming device. They are much less expensive than going to a dealer or hiring a locksmith. At least half the cost. Good Luck!

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You can visit the website called just give me the damn manual and download the vehicle owner's manual for free, if it's available. Instructions for programming the new fob and key will be in the owner's manual. For the key, on a GM you need one working key to program additional keys yourself to the vehicle. The new fob can be programmed to the vehicle yourself without a working fob. Hope that helps! Jim

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