- Mar 5, 2001
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Need to make some extra copies of the key to the Trans Sport (Montana)... and I've discovered it has this GM immobilizer thingy.
Found this... linky
"GM's Transponder keys are identified by (PK3) stamped on the blade of the key. This system is the "Field Programmable" type. No special equipment is needed to add or originate keys. Just make a key by duplicating, code or fitting and program the key by following the instructions in the owners manual. Programming takes about 45 minutes."
So I guess you need a key made with this chip in it in order to start the engine? Does anyone know if I can get these keys made at like Home Depot, or do I have to go to GM and pay whatever price they want for their keys?
Also... is there such a thing as a plain key blank... which whould just allow the doors to be opened, but not start the engine?
Thanks
Found this... linky
"GM's Transponder keys are identified by (PK3) stamped on the blade of the key. This system is the "Field Programmable" type. No special equipment is needed to add or originate keys. Just make a key by duplicating, code or fitting and program the key by following the instructions in the owners manual. Programming takes about 45 minutes."
So I guess you need a key made with this chip in it in order to start the engine? Does anyone know if I can get these keys made at like Home Depot, or do I have to go to GM and pay whatever price they want for their keys?
Also... is there such a thing as a plain key blank... which whould just allow the doors to be opened, but not start the engine?
Thanks