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you can just try taking off the steering cowl and unscrewing the black cap (multifuntion switch/ignition switch)
what about the steering lock?
If you have lost the keys forever then you may as well drill out the lock?
youll have to buy a new ignition barell anyway.....
It's likely the car is immobilised though, it needs the proper key!
although sometimes the immobiliser is disabled, sometimes it works sometimes it dosent...
good luck!
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If you turn your key forward (And make sure the fuel pump kicks on) Cross the starter terminals with a screwdriver. If the car starts like this you have a bad ignition. You can replace the cylinder or the whole column.
the short answer is no, u need the original key to cut the correct new one with the correct value to signal the security system to let you start the car, u can have a key cut that will turn the ignition on but the car will not start. The dealer needs to do this for you, as a reprogram of the security system is needed.
did u get a key that was the proper code? these keys have a little piece of resistive wire embedded in the key, does the key u had made have that? if not it will not work, u can't just get a key cut, they have numbers to select the proper resistance value for the key to work with your security system.
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