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No more listening to hardware store guys and Saturn
salesmen. The generic keys runs the car just fine. The shop manual is not particularly clear, but I am certain Robert is correct. The keys don't include resistors or chips or whatever in the case of vehicles with Passlock II security. Seems like a half ass system to me. I guess it guarantees the lock cylinder must be turned to start the car, but it doesn't seem to be nearly as good as systems that depend on keys with RFID devices or even keys with unique resistor codes. Regards, Ed White "C. E. White" wrote: > > I still have not had a chance to read the service manual, > but I'll admit I am very confused. Lots of on-line > references agree that the resistors are in the lock cylinder > and not the key. However, the Saturn dealer and the Ace guy > both told me my generic hardware store key won't run the > car. I suppose I need to actually verify this by trying to > drive home with the hardware store key. I still plan to > review the service manual. > > Ed > > "C. E. White" wrote: > > > > Robert Hancock wrote: > > > > > > There is a resistor involved, but it's in the lock cylinder, not the key.. > > > > Then why will the key I had cut at Ace not run the car? It > > operates the lock cylinder just fine. Car runs fine with > > either of the original Saturn keys, but won't run with a > > hardware store key, or the "emergency" key card provided by > > Saturn. I am going to review the manual tonight. > > > > Ed |
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And don't cost $100 (or more) to make a duplicate key either. I am a
technologist, but I much prefer the traditional key any day. Bob "C. E. White" > wrote in message ... > No more listening to hardware store guys and Saturn > salesmen. The generic keys runs the car just fine. The shop > manual is not particularly clear, but I am certain Robert is > correct. The keys don't include resistors or chips or > whatever in the case of vehicles with Passlock II security. > Seems like a half ass system to me. I guess it guarantees > the lock cylinder must be turned to start the car, but it > doesn't seem to be nearly as good as systems that depend on > keys with RFID devices or even keys with unique resistor > codes. > > Regards, > > Ed White |
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Bob Shuman wrote: > > And don't cost $100 (or more) to make a duplicate key either. I am a > technologist, but I much prefer the traditional key any day. > > Bob My last Ford PATS key cost $15 to buy, have cut and programmed (of course I programmed it myself). Regards, Ed White > > "C. E. White" > wrote in message > ... > > No more listening to hardware store guys and Saturn > > salesmen. The generic keys runs the car just fine. The shop > > manual is not particularly clear, but I am certain Robert is > > correct. The keys don't include resistors or chips or > > whatever in the case of vehicles with Passlock II security. > > Seems like a half ass system to me. I guess it guarantees > > the lock cylinder must be turned to start the car, but it > > doesn't seem to be nearly as good as systems that depend on > > keys with RFID devices or even keys with unique resistor > > codes. > > > > Regards, > > > > Ed White |
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"Skid" > wrote in message >...
> http://www.sfexaminer.com/article/in...70904n_saturns Obviously Saturns are targeted by thieves because Saturn's parts are constantly breaking down and need to be repleced and there's good money in SATURN WORKING PARTS (an oxymoron): Moral of the story: When buying a Saturn- ask them if they would supply an extra engine, ball joints, tie rods, stab links, muffler straps, etc. etc at slight extra cost. |
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