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I hate to be sacrilegious to datsun with a gmc question but I need help! My grandparents have a 97 gmc blazer and they have lost the keys to it. This happened a couple years ago and they had it replaced at the dealership and it cost a fortune and they had a tow bill.

 

The trouble I'm running into is that I need the key in the ignition and I have to turn the ignition to the on position. At this point I can depress the retaining pin through a small hole on the top of the column... I can't think of any other way. Is there a way to depress the retaining pin without the ignition key? Locksmith wants $120 to come out and look at it. I have a PDF file for removing the cylinder IF I had the key. Any help? Thanks.:confused:

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Well just start calling all your family and friends over with their GM product keys. You will eventually find a matching key because there are only so many combinations you can cut a key. When you find it go get a copy made. For one friend his girlfriend locked her keys in her car so we made a trip to see this old timer locksmith. He just handed us a coffee can full of GM keys and said bring them back when you're done. The 6th key worked. Also I have used my nissan key in a former coworkers hyandai that was a little worn out.

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If it went to the dealer last time and cost a fortune it likely has a VATS key (the one with the microchip). The chip has a specific resistance value that the ECM must recognize or the car won't start. Those keys are always expensive and that may be the reason that the locksmiths want $120.

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If it went to the dealer last time and cost a fortune it likely has a VATS key (the one with the microchip). The chip has a specific resistance value that the ECM must recognize or the car won't start. Those keys are always expensive and that may be the reason that the locksmiths want $120.

No one else in the family owns GM unfortunately...

Calling the locksmith today. Will let you all know how it goes.

Thanks for all of the replies!

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