In my MU manual it says it's hard to copy the key and to go to Isuzu dealer for a spare key ?
Is it just that key copiers can do it now (15 years after the car was made), or is it that isuzu wanted to drum up some business?
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Isuzu Copied Keys
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You may have a transponder built into the key, which will need to be "coded". Isuzu dealers will have the equipment to do it.
If it has a remote for central locking etc, that will need to be coded as well.
If it has a remote for central locking etc, that will need to be coded as well.
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