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This video goes into detail about what are key codes, where to you find them, and how do you use them. Knowing about key codes is critical to completing automotive locksmith jobs as efficiently as possible. They can cut down on labor time and make many vehicle car key jobs super easy.

Having a key code vendor as an option is a must if you are an automotive locksmith. I have used Rapid Key Codes for many years now as they make the process super easy. Simply sign up and text the VIN over to receive a key code in a matter of minutes.

To Sign-Up With Rapid Keycodes
Call or Text: 1 (816) 682-0583

Process is Quick and Easy

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37 thoughts on “Easily Make Car Keys Using Keycodes”
  1. hey bro I work at a used car dealer an we get about 5 cars a week from auction that don't have keys or keys get lost we have about 90 cars an trucks on out lot an we have been using victory locksmith an they charging us about 375 to 450 depending on the cars or trucks can you tell me what scanner you got an what I would need to get started cause I can start a side hustle making keys for my work an just charge them like 50 bucks less then victory an mayby start a locksmith business I live in Dundalk md would I need a business license ?

  2. Hello dear good job.. kindly i bought my audi with missing of mechanical key blade.. so plane b is out without any beak up key.. so only one how i get code to cut the new blade plz?

  3. I have a 64 chevy nova ss, no keys, pulled the trunk lock cylinder and it has no codes for a new key. I'm pretty desperate to get a key made, 10 locksmiths told me they don't work on cars unless they're 1999 and newer. Any advice would be appreciated

  4. Ok you can cut the key but the key in any gmc/Chevy today is also chipped. I know how to program a chipped key but to purchase one I had to go through the dealership regardless. So for future knowledge are gmc chips specific or generic? Can I get a random blank with a chip in it and cut the key and go through the program process or do I still have to buy a $85 key from the dealership

  5. Hey Brian,

    I've been watching your Youtube channel. I'm an old guy (54 yrs) here looking for a new career. I was just wondering if you could tell me a couple things before I decide to move forward.

    1. Have you ever tried to open something for a client were unable to? What do you do? (car, home, business).

    2. What services do you provide? I've been researching and it seems there is so much in locksmithing. A bit overwhelmed.

    3. Where do you buy the supplies for your automobile keys when you use that electronic reader and machine?

    I truly enjoy your videos and hope that you can help me with these questions. Been difficult finding a job at my age so I have to try something.

    Thanks so much have a blessed day,

    Richard Johnson

  6. I have a question to ask you or anyone reading this comment. I have a 2007 Toyota Corolla. I lost the key so I had a couple people come out to cut a key and reprogram the key. One person said the 'immobilizer amplifier' was broken and that's why they could not reprogram the key. A few days passed and I found the original key however it would not start the car because the old key was erased from the computer and the car was in program mode with the security light on. I bought a new key, ignition, immobilizer amplifier, ECU all from the same make and model and all from the same car so they were already merried together. When I put the parts in my car it would turn over but not fire up. The car was running perfectly fine before I lost the key. Any ideas on how to fix this or what I can do to finally get the car started ?

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