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Hi,
I broke my "fancy" key and I'm currently looking for a replacement blank key or part number.
Have purchased one and the tip of the key is not big enough to be cut to my key.
I have a 96 and the chassis code is 400311.
Hi,
I broke my "fancy" key and I'm currently looking for a replacement blank key or part number.
Have purchased one and the tip of the key is not big enough to be cut to my key.
I have a 96 and the chassis code is 400311.
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Nice to see OEM part numbers still being tracked down for these cars. While browsing https://casinosanalyzer.com/free-slo...den-Dragon-GMW , I was thinking how both original keys and classic models keep their charm when you keep everything as close to stock as possible.
Dealership near me got the the right key based on my year. Sadly the cut wasn't sogood, or the key cylinder has worn over the years.. and the key worked better when inserted one orientation but when flipped was horrible. I bent the key a bit trying to get it back out. Wonder if they will fix or replace it for me LOL. Wasn't that expensive (about $35) but ouch. I have to make another trip out there.