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2001 Mazda tribute key does not start the car

I have replaced steering column as someone had broken into car now when I turn key it does not connect the starter motor or ignition curcuit please can someone help

  • Marvin
    Marvin May 11, 2010

    You need to reprogram the security system to recognize the new key and or lock cylinder. The dealer will have to do this, but check the owners manual 1st I could be wrong.

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