Key cutting machines

Re: Key cutting machines

Postby bsnyder723 » Mon Dec 16, 2019 12:52 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.



Quick question, because I've never ordered pre-cut keys.... I'm assuming they still need to be programmed?
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Re: Key cutting machines

Postby JGROSS1978 » Mon Dec 16, 2019 1:34 pm

bsnyder723 wrote:
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.



Quick question, because I've never ordered pre-cut keys.... I'm assuming they still need to be programmed?

YES
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Re: Key cutting machines

Postby Torgy » Wed Jan 08, 2020 6:08 pm

it has always been that we have to keep the key code info for 2 years. I remember when the ignition cylinder recall came out we would get locked out every day for the first week of doing the recalls because we went over out 5 a day allotment. Also do not cut keys for repo's, there is a website that those people need to visit to obtain key codes.
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Re: Key cutting machines

Postby Denise Trimble » Thu Jan 09, 2020 8:46 pm

bsnyder723 wrote:
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.



Quick question, because I've never ordered pre-cut keys.... I'm assuming they still need to be programmed?


YES, (Sorry for the not so quick response)
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