stainless1911
Banned
In know, but it is expensive. Sometimes prohibitively so.
I had a chip in the camaros key too. The ignition was so worn when I bought the car, that it wouldn't always line up properly, causing the security system to trigger, and leave you stuck for 4 minutes until it reset. Not an ideal situation if leaving a firefight. (hold on Mr. Bad Guy, my computer says no, I can't leave yet). When I replaced the loose steering column, I fixed that. I ziptied the old key into the old lock cylinder, and tied that up under the dashboard. The new column, new key, and new lock cylinder are computer free, but otherwise operate normally. Computer reads the old chip, and it's happy, car goes vroom! Never liked it much when computers tell me "I ain't gonna"
I had a chip in the camaros key too. The ignition was so worn when I bought the car, that it wouldn't always line up properly, causing the security system to trigger, and leave you stuck for 4 minutes until it reset. Not an ideal situation if leaving a firefight. (hold on Mr. Bad Guy, my computer says no, I can't leave yet). When I replaced the loose steering column, I fixed that. I ziptied the old key into the old lock cylinder, and tied that up under the dashboard. The new column, new key, and new lock cylinder are computer free, but otherwise operate normally. Computer reads the old chip, and it's happy, car goes vroom! Never liked it much when computers tell me "I ain't gonna"