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    Default Jeep key not working

    Went to dinner last night with the wife Went to start the jeep and nothing all lights and gauges radio work tried jumping the battery. Found the imobillizer light on at the dash. I think the transponder key went bad. The other bad is wife only has one key.
    Does anyone know a locksmith on here that can program a key.or is it a dealer thing?

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    Pretty sure it's a dealer thing.

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    Usually a stiff price too !
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    Happened on my wife's Nitro. Unhook the batter for a little bit and it might reset. Worked on her car.

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    I didn't try that. Yet. But will. Thanks for the tip
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    Ace hardware has a sign that says that they make keys with transisters.

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    Depending on the type of "chipped" key, you might be able to solder in a resistor on the "sensor" wire under your dash.............I don't know the jeep for sure but I know some gm cars can be bypassed this way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GunsRBadMMMMKay View Post
    Depending on the type of "chipped" key, you might be able to solder in a resistor on the "sensor" wire under your dash.............I don't know the jeep for sure but I know some gm cars can be bypassed this way.
    I read that online. But I don't think I know where to look for that. I'm going to go try unhooking the battery for a while and see what happens.
    Mite have to have it towed to the dealer
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    Quote Originally Posted by sturn18 View Post
    Ace hardware has a sign that says that they make keys with transisters.
    I tred ACE a while back they need two keys to do it
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    Quote Originally Posted by GunsRBadMMMMKay View Post
    Depending on the type of "chipped" key, you might be able to solder in a resistor on the "sensor" wire under your dash.............I don't know the jeep for sure but I know some gm cars can be bypassed this way.
    I did a quick google search but didn't find anyone saying that it was possible with that aged Jeep. Definitley something OP should look further into though.

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