Driver side cylinder lock
#4
We are talking about the door lock, right?
"programmed" is, I guess, the right word, but not what it sounds like. It is just setting the tumblers to match the key. A dealer could probably order one that is coded to your VIN already or Any locksmith should be able to get it and code it.
I am guessing you have a problem communicating with the parts people. I think you are talking about the lock cylinder only, that is #5 in the diagram. You do not need a matching key, unless you want to have 2 separate keys for the car, one for the ignition and one for the door.
The struck through price is the MSRP. I would figure 1 hour labor including coding.
Insurance is not paying? Either car insurance or homeowner/renter insurance usually covers that sort.
https://www.gmpartsoutlet.net/auto-p...umber=20791792
"programmed" is, I guess, the right word, but not what it sounds like. It is just setting the tumblers to match the key. A dealer could probably order one that is coded to your VIN already or Any locksmith should be able to get it and code it.
I am guessing you have a problem communicating with the parts people. I think you are talking about the lock cylinder only, that is #5 in the diagram. You do not need a matching key, unless you want to have 2 separate keys for the car, one for the ignition and one for the door.
The struck through price is the MSRP. I would figure 1 hour labor including coding.
Insurance is not paying? Either car insurance or homeowner/renter insurance usually covers that sort.
https://www.gmpartsoutlet.net/auto-p...umber=20791792
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