Re: [DML] Factory Shifts/Key Code
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Re: [DML] Factory Shifts/Key Code



You are all being waaay to sensitive about keycodes.
There is a good chance you can take any key for any
car, walk up to a similar model and it will work on
the stranger's car. That's why they've started
embedding chips on keys.
As a formerly-practicing locksmith, I have a key
cutter and codes for the Delo's. It's a lot more
trouble than it is worth to find someone's key code,
cut a key, find their car and steal it. It would be
far easier to break in and outright steal it. Or
trick/bribe a tow truck driver into taking someone's
car....
Just chill.


--- Warren Turkal <wt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Please don't publically post a suspected keycode. It
> just seems like you are 
> asking for trouble if you do.
> 



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