You don't have to change the lock unless you are concerned that the person who stole your key is likely to steal the car. If this is a concern, either change the lock, get one of those steering wheel locks that also connects to the brake pedal, install a "hidden" ignition switch that will prevent the car from starting when in the off position , or just get good theft insurance
It's a simple fix: change the switch that is mounted on the backside of your ignitionlock. Well known problem
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Stolen Car Key San Antonio
yes it can be hotwired
no, you have to have the key. The car is paired with one key, and one key alone. If you do not have the key, the car does not have the right code to start.
If they ain't stolen, they usually do..
yes
Flat out... very easily
Yes, they can.
when you change key it is called transposing. but when you remain in the same key but change from major to minor ( or any other change within the key) it is called 'change of mode'
You don't have to change the lock unless you are concerned that the person who stole your key is likely to steal the car. If this is a concern, either change the lock, get one of those steering wheel locks that also connects to the brake pedal, install a "hidden" ignition switch that will prevent the car from starting when in the off position , or just get good theft insurance
To change the battery in a Porsche key, first remove the emergency key and the cover on the back of the key housing. Change the battery and replace the cover and emergency key.