ok tony
Can you also go to somewhere like Timpson's ( as boxtops mentioned
in post )and get a key cut that will allow you to manually open the car doors / start engine (and in this case the only thing that you would not be able to do is obviously use it remotely?) - is that what is meant
by emmergency key in , methyl's post ?
I know this is going on a bit , but it's adding to the mountain of information that someone can look up in the future on answerbank
I remember the 'old days' when all you needed was a note of the key number , my 1965 Triumph Herald had key No FS 905 , you just went to the nearest parts dealer and asked for a spare FS 905 or whatever yours was. Not very effective at preventing theft though!
Just wondered, Jeza, it's an old car thieves trick. Used to be able to feed a piece of wire between the window rubber and the glass and lasoo the interior door lock and hey presto your in !.