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Old 11-02-2009, 07:03 PM
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Default anyone know the key coding procedure for a 2003 chrysler town and

country mini van,i have a second chipped key? i have a second key that is coded already and i know ther is a procedure to put the new key in the ignition while the other is in the drivers door to program it,but i cant remember the step for step,anyone know how this is down without going to the dealer
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