Key cutting machines

Key cutting machines

Postby AdamRich1785 » Tue Dec 10, 2019 3:27 pm

Does GM mandate at all that we have to have a key cutting machine onsite? I am getting conflicting stories after wanting to get rid of our leased unit.
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Re: Key cutting machines

Postby bsnyder723 » Wed Dec 11, 2019 8:49 pm

AdamRich1785 wrote:Does GM mandate at all that we have to have a key cutting machine onsite? I am getting conflicting stories after wanting to get rid of our leased unit.



I don't have a laser cutter, But my Chevy store does so I guess thats how we get around not having one. But I will admit that it's a bit inconvenient having to cross the highway every time we need a key cut. :roll:
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Re: Key cutting machines

Postby PartsPlant81 » Wed Dec 11, 2019 8:52 pm

We do not have a laser cutter here yet. But since it takes 4-6 business days to get a laser cut key ordered from GM now I may be able to convince my owner.

Otherwise 2 local Chevy dealers cut them for us.
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Re: Key cutting machines

Postby Kdiperi » Wed Dec 11, 2019 8:56 pm

We do have one its a BDLaser+ machine that we do lease. We also charge 15.00 per cut for every side laser key that we have to cut . We recoup our investment PLUS every single month.
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Re: Key cutting machines

Postby Torgy » Thu Dec 12, 2019 1:20 pm

I don't think that GM mandates a key machine be onsite as part of the tool program. We did purchase the Laser Xtreme-s for about 9G about 3 years ago. We charge $25.00 to cut the side milled keys. Within 1.5 years we had paid for the machine, now it's just profit for the department.

It has had some setup issues, but it has been a pretty reliable machine. The customer service is terrible, they talk to you like you should be the one writing the program for the machine.
We are still waiting on 2019 code updates from them.
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Re: Key cutting machines

Postby AdamRich1785 » Thu Dec 12, 2019 4:12 pm

We cut maybe one a key a month and the lease is 200 bucks. Just isnt worth it with a chevy dealer down the street.
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Re: Key cutting machines

Postby X476 » Thu Dec 12, 2019 4:54 pm

Don't have or want one. Order precut from GM. It's bad enough we cut 3-5 of the old style daily. I cannot believe how many people lose keys.
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Re: Key cutting machines

Postby Denise Trimble » Thu Dec 12, 2019 7:02 pm

We order them pre-cut from GM. If there is an emergency situation, we refer the customer to the nearest dealer with a machine or a locksmith.
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Re: Key cutting machines

Postby PartScott » Thu Dec 12, 2019 8:01 pm

Denise Trimble wrote:We order them pre-cut from GM. If there is an emergency situation, we refer the customer to the nearest dealer with a machine or a locksmith.


Same practice here.
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Re: Key cutting machines

Postby hoofty53 » Sun Dec 15, 2019 7:04 pm

They may not mandate but they sure are pushing us towards buying one. What used to be overnight is now a week. Don't know if everyone is aware of the key code policy. We had a consultant that made us aware of a bulletin I missed. Received key codes must now be held for 2 years under locked protection with all info and GMIN of who submitted. Sales department key requests must be logged and kept. We usually see a bump in requests from drunks in the holiday season. Probably be a part of an audit process. Sure is a big change from the days of the Cobalt recall.
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