How much does it cost to replace a Pontiac Aztek key?

How much does it cost to replace a Pontiac Aztek key?

A: Replacing a Pontiac Aztek key can cost anywhere between $85-$390. The actual price depends on a number of factors: The type of key need. The car’s year of manufacture. The time of day (or night!) & your location. Where you get a key replacement (dealer, automotive locksmith, online etc.) Availability of code to cut a new key.

When did the Pontiac Aztek transponder come out?

The Pontiac Aztek was introduced in 2001. This model has one type of key. Transponder Chip Key: 2001 to 2005. Please keep in mind that while some keys or keys may look the same, they have different capabilities/frequencies/keyways. Therefore, having the right key is essential.

Is there a VIN code for a Pontiac Aztek?

The VIN allows the dealer or automotive locksmith to access the key code on file, i.e., to cut you a replacement key by code, which is a very fast and easy process. There are, however, two things to consider: For Pontiac Aztek vehicles that are older than ten years, there are no codes available.

Do you need to program a Pontiac key fob?

A: The Pontiac has different types of keys. Some require programming, and some don’t. All transponder chip keys and/or smart key fobs need to be programmed. This process requires a special programming machine that only an automotive locksmith or the dealer has. There is no need to program non-transponder metal keys.

A: Replacing a Pontiac Aztek key can cost anywhere between $85-$390. The actual price depends on a number of factors: The type of key need. The car’s year of manufacture. The time of day (or night!) & your location. Where you get a key replacement (dealer, automotive locksmith, online etc.) Availability of code to cut a new key.

The VIN allows the dealer or automotive locksmith to access the key code on file, i.e., to cut you a replacement key by code, which is a very fast and easy process. There are, however, two things to consider: For Pontiac Aztek vehicles that are older than ten years, there are no codes available.

The Pontiac Aztek was introduced in 2001. This model has one type of key. Transponder Chip Key: 2001 to 2005. Please keep in mind that while some keys or keys may look the same, they have different capabilities/frequencies/keyways. Therefore, having the right key is essential.

What kind of car was the 2001 Pontiac Aztek?

2001. 2001 Pontiac Aztek. All new model available as base model and GT both in front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive, the latter boasting an independent rear suspension. In February 2001, a red Aztek served as the pace car for the Daytona 500.

What to do if you lose your Pontiac Aztek key?

Generally speaking, you have three options: First, call an automotive locksmith that offers a mobile service for Pontiac Aztek cars. Second, have your car towed to an official dealer. Third, order a key online and have the dealer or locksmith cut and program it (if necessary) for you.

When did the Pontiac Aztek transponder key come out?

Pontiac Aztek keys replacement by year – Find which key you had: regular, transponder chip or remote key fob Pontiac Aztek was introduced in 2001. This model has one type of key. Transponder Chip Key: 2001-2005 – One type of key.

Pontiac Aztek keys replacement by year – Find which key you had: regular, transponder chip or remote key fob Pontiac Aztek was introduced in 2001. This model has one type of key. Transponder Chip Key: 2001-2005 – One type of key.

When do you need a replacement Pontiac key?

We specialize in making replacement car keys for Pontiac when you don’t have a spare, need a remote fob key, duplicate smart key, ignition repair, replaced, and more. In addition, we deal with all Pontiac models, including Pontiac Aztek, Bonneville, Firebird, G3, G5, G6, G8, Grand Am, Grand Prix, GTA, GTO, Sunfire, Vibe and more.

Do you need to program a Pontiac Aztek key?

Therefore, no programming is needed. The Pontiac Aztek has none of this key type – the only Pontiac Aztek key has a chip and needs to be programmed. These keys, also known as remote smart keys, intelligent keys or key fobs, and transponder keys, have a security chip.