
- #GM KEY CODES BY VIN NUMBER HOW TO#
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#GM KEY CODES BY VIN NUMBER CODE#
On GM cars from past years the code was on the ignition lock, but the lock had to be removed to see it. Sometimes key codes were hidden but could be found if you knew where to look. Remember when car theft was the most common crime in the U.S.? All you had to do was look at the VIN through the windshield, then have a key made. Years ago it was easy to get key codes if you had a car’s VIN number. There is a good reason for that: It used to be that a person could get the code off the padlock on someone’s storage shed, then have a key made by a locksmith so he could steal tools. In the past Master printed key codes on the bottoms of padlocks, but now they do not.
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Price is most often determined by whether the key is one-sided, two-sided or a tubular type. For example, Code # FR301 is for Steecase furniture it tells the locksmith that the right key blank is #K101, and it specifies cut depths and spacing between cuts in thousandths of an inch.Ĭost for making a key by code is higher than just copying a key it takes longer and requires special machines and reference materials.
#GM KEY CODES BY VIN NUMBER HOW TO#
Looking up the code tells the locksmith which key blank to use and how to cut it. On many utility-type locks a key code will be stamped on the face of the lock.

When you have lost that last key, your locksmith may be able to make a “key by code” relatively cheaply, depending on the type of lock. It is always easier and cheaper to have a duplicate made rather than have one “originated” when you no longer have one to copy. Everyone loses keys at some point, so you should always have a back-up key for every lock you deal with.
