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I lost both sets of keys to my 2007 Yukon, I'm heading to the dealer tomorrow to get a new key cut, do I need to do any thing special or should the key work normal.
I know the way to program copies... start the car with the original, take it out and start with the new, repeat a few times and the key should be programmed. I don't know the number of times, I always did 3 and it worked for me.
Did they have to change any locks or anything?
The problem is I don't have the original key.
Won't work in your situation, but I saved a ton by buying a key blank on e-bay and taking it to a high quality locksmith in town to cut a copy. I think it was like $30 total vs. alot more at the dealer. I wanted a spare to hide in my house so that if I lost both of the originals I would not have to go to the stealer.
I bought a new key on ebay for a Lexus. It had a fancy laser cut key and the handle part was the fob. I swapped the electronic part from the broken key.