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Mar 18, 2026 - 01:42 PM
Sometimes, yes, but it depends on the type of key and the vehicle. Some older vehicles allow basic key or remote programming with an onboard procedure, while many newer vehicles require a locksmith or programmer to add the key to the car’s immobilizer system.
That some remotes and a small number of keys can be self-programmed, but most transponder keys, remote head keys, flip keys, and smart keys need special equipment. It is important to verify the vehicle year, make, model, and key type before ordering.
That some remotes and a small number of keys can be self-programmed, but most transponder keys, remote head keys, flip keys, and smart keys need special equipment. It is important to verify the vehicle year, make, model, and key type before ordering.
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