neil
12/3/2006 2:11:30 PM
well not really, lost the keys to my car, 2000 eclipse GT, i only have the key to open the doors but it doesnt start the car itself, is there anyway i can disable anything at all or take out a fuse idk anyway at all i can do something so that the key i have, the one that jst opens the doors, will make the car start? this is sort of important and any help would be great, let me know asap
- Neil
Sebba
12/3/2006 2:32:14 PM
So basically you wanna hot wire the car?
neil
12/3/2006 2:35:13 PM
basically i guess, i have the key to open the dorrs, itl start the car but it shuts off like after a few seconds
Sebba
12/3/2006 2:36:53 PM
Ask ur friendly black man. LMAO ...
neil
12/3/2006 2:39:56 PM
i live in a pretty much all white community...trust me i thought of it
Sebba
12/3/2006 2:41:49 PM
HAHAHAHAHA damn.... do you have any wireing diagrams for the car?
neil
12/3/2006 2:44:19 PM
i dont have a manual or anything for the car, the cars sitting in my mall parking lot i need to get it out of there, no place i called have any trailers or anything i can even rent, like there has to be some way to make my key work
Sebba
12/3/2006 2:52:12 PM
call a dealer and ask if there is a way... there might be some key sequance you can hit or something like that. I know with my eclipse there is a key i can enter by turning hte ignition to enter numbers. ...
neil
12/3/2006 2:58:45 PM
ill try that now, see if anyplaces are open
shreff99
12/3/2006 9:54:38 PM
I work at a dealership..Do not try to "hot wire" anything and don't use the "door" key to drive with...Use the "door" key in the doors only!!! You will disable the ignition..Most newer model cars have keys equipped with computer chips inside of them with codes nowadays..In a nutshell, when you insert the "chip key" (or dealerships call them PATS keys sometimes) into the ignition it shoots the code to the computer..The computer recoginizes that code within milliseconds and enables the vehicle to fire up..I guess it's kind of an anti-theft device....You HAVE to get a "chip" key made at the Mitsu dealership...They should be able to tell which one it is by pulling the VIN # from the car and looking it up in their computer..It helps if you have the key tag with the key code on it that originally came with the keys when the vehicle was originally purchased..Once their parts department cuts the key for you, you'll have to have their service department hook it up their scanner and computer and program the new key to the vehicle for you...it's not going to be cheap, should run you between $100 to $150 for one key but you have to have it so you just gotta bend over and take it...After that, don't lose your keys again and treat them like gold man!