Sup Veeky Forums, I lost my car keys and don't have spares on me. This is my first car and I don't have any friends to ask for advice or guidance. I have an '02 Aztek if that's any help
What is the process I must go through to get a new car key? Will it be expensive? Thank you in advance
I-I got it for $1700 and it's in great condition. The thing is more reliable than most of my friends cars, I'm just retarded and misplaced the keys for good it seems. No chance in hotwiring it, as I'm not very experienced with vehicles
Kayden Phillips
Assmad GM fangirl detected
Gavin Brown
call a locksmith. also, >aztek fucking disgusting man
Eli Morgan
STOP IT REEEEEE STOP IT RIGHT NOW!!!!!! I DIDN'T BUY IT BECAUSE OF THE SHOW!!!!!!!
ANSWER ME ANSWER ME ANSWER ME!!!!!!!!
Thomas Nguyen
>'02 Aztek
Subaru keys are cheap
Bentley Hernandez
>aztek
Hudson Foster
Will somebody just give me a rundown please
Please guys
Daniel Campbell
You can get a new key from the dealer cut with your vin and some proof of ownership. If it doesn't have a transponder chip it won't be very expensive. Get two cut, not just one. Since Pontiac doesn't exist anymore, go to Chebby.
Joseph Jones
(You)
Nathan Sanchez
Did you try killing yourself? I'd start there if I drove an aztek
John Morris
It's chipped meaning you'll need to get a new key cut and the system programmed. Losing the key may also increase the price of getting into the vehicle.
Look up locksmiths near you and call at least three. Give them all the details and get a quote up front for >getting your car unlocked/started (if required) and where it needs to be >getting a new key cut + programmed.
Once you get the new key the old spare keys will probably be deprogrammed, however the 2002 Pontiac Aztek is supposed to be on board programmable (OBP) with one existing key, so when you get home you can reprogram the existing keys back on yourself.
Luke Parker
You might be screwed trying the dealer route because they only have to keep the codes for, I think, 10 years. Call a locksmith.
>Your vehicle has the PASS-Key R III vehicle theft system. The key has a transponder in the key head that matches a decoder in the vehicle’s steering column. If a replacement key or any additional key is needed, you must purchase this key from your dealer. The key will have PK3 stamped on it. Keep the bar code tag that came with the original keys. Give this tag to your dealer if you need a new key made.
A competent locksmith should be able to look up the relevant codes by VIN though.
Isaac Torres
>aztekfanclub.com it saddens me to think there is a community of people who worship this abortion on wheels
Jaxon Sanders
There's a forum/community for every car ever. I have yet to think of a mass produced car, google a community for said car, and come back empty handed. I would be more surprised if there wasn't a community for the Aztek.
The only bad part of the Aztek is the styling anyway, they're great cars under the sheet metal. The Buick Rendezvous is the same car with more agreeable styling, if you like it better.