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Originally Posted by cjgarza91
When I bought the car it was at a used car dealership, they gave me 1 key, black and silver. I could only lock my doors manually and start car of course.when I go to unlock it (manually) the alarm goes off. So I have to jump in and put the key in ignition and turn it. So I went to chevy and bought a key fob . *it was just transponder remote.. the parts guy took my working key and cut another all silver key. And called it.. my "Dummy key" so now I have a remote with no blade, a dummy key and a working key with no fob but they are both laser cut. Is it possible to program just remote ,?
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YES if you don't already have a working remote you can buy the original flip key and have the blade cut and program the remote yourself. It is possible that Dusk_2SS is correct as well because a safety recall later was made by GM to change the flip keys to a 2 piece set-up like yours due to people accidentally bumping their knee into the key while driving causing the ignition to shut off but most people have kept their flipkeys as a personal preference. The instructions on this page will work for a flipkey definitely and "maybe" yours as well.
http://www.tampabaycamaros.com/repla...amaro-key-fob/
There are instructions for new key or to make a second key. Buy a couple of the flip keys and follow the instructions for the first new key and then the second key can be programmed using the copying instructions. You can easily replace the 2 piece setup you have now, your only cost should be the purchase of the new flip keys and getting the blades cut.This is good information to know as well.
Instructions saved below just in case link gets deleted