Okay, so I lost my ignition key at work the other day. Since then I've had nothing but problems. I went to the dealer to have another key made. I told the guy that it was a 94 Camaro v6 5-speed with the chip thing in the key. He cut me the key and it looked like it would work. So I drive back up to my car, and of course the key doesn't work. I go back to the dealer and they say to jiggle the wheel a little bit. So I go back and still no dice. So I go back again, and I'm starting to get annoyed. The guy says that the cylinder might have been replaced (I'm sure it wasn't) and he can't give me a refund for the key that doesn't work. So I decide that this guy has no idea what he's talking about and I go to a service guy. He says that I have to have the car towed in and the computer flashed to match the computer to the new key. NO ONE said ANYTHING about this before I got the key. Also, the flashing/programming costs $90.
So I decide to go to Napa and buy a lock cylinder from them. Its not in stock, so its on special order. I did a bit of research on here later, and some people were saying that a new cylinder won't do anything because the code won't match in the BCM. So now I'm completely lost and have no idea what to do. However, there are some things that I'd like more info on:
The key fits in and dings, but the cylinder doesn't turn at all. I would have thought that the chip being unprogrammed or whatever would still allow the cylinder to turn and just not turn the car on, but it doesn't move at all. Could this mean the key was cut wrong?
How can they deny me a refund when they pretty much lied to me about their product? I asked if the key was all I needed and the guy said yes, and now they're telling me the car needs to be reprogrammed (along with the towing costs). This is not fair. Anyone have any tips on this?
Will the new lock cylinder from Napa (it has no chip, its a new, generic cylinder) work? I've read something about a module, but I don't know too much about it. Any info will be very helpful.
So I decide to go to Napa and buy a lock cylinder from them. Its not in stock, so its on special order. I did a bit of research on here later, and some people were saying that a new cylinder won't do anything because the code won't match in the BCM. So now I'm completely lost and have no idea what to do. However, there are some things that I'd like more info on:
The key fits in and dings, but the cylinder doesn't turn at all. I would have thought that the chip being unprogrammed or whatever would still allow the cylinder to turn and just not turn the car on, but it doesn't move at all. Could this mean the key was cut wrong?
How can they deny me a refund when they pretty much lied to me about their product? I asked if the key was all I needed and the guy said yes, and now they're telling me the car needs to be reprogrammed (along with the towing costs). This is not fair. Anyone have any tips on this?
Will the new lock cylinder from Napa (it has no chip, its a new, generic cylinder) work? I've read something about a module, but I don't know too much about it. Any info will be very helpful.
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