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<blockquote data-quote="rickpetrus" data-source="post: 1367704" data-attributes="member: 88386"><p>I'm unfamiliar with the ignition switch recall and I don't remember if it's been done. I'll check with the dealer today. What was the recall for? But thanks tons for the info as I believe it supports what I feel is the root problem-the immobilizer unit. The dealer has emailed me the procedure for re-coding the keys from the shop manual. You're right though, you've REALLY got to read the procedure carefully and yes, timing is everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickpetrus, post: 1367704, member: 88386"] I'm unfamiliar with the ignition switch recall and I don't remember if it's been done. I'll check with the dealer today. What was the recall for? But thanks tons for the info as I believe it supports what I feel is the root problem-the immobilizer unit. The dealer has emailed me the procedure for re-coding the keys from the shop manual. You're right though, you've REALLY got to read the procedure carefully and yes, timing is everything. [/QUOTE]
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