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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by HoKC:
If your paste this URL into your browser and then replace the VIN # with yours it will pull a copy of the window sticker for you. Works with only a few exceptiions. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
As long as were talking about vin #s, I suggest that you cover up the vin window on your dashboard. It's no problem for a thief with the right connections to have your vin run to obtain a key code and drive off with your vehicle, Hummer or otherwise. Just a suggestion. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
The Ability to obtain a Key Code from a VIN # has become harder. It is a Dealer Only option now and only available to a few within the dealership, each request is logged as well. It used to be fairly easy to obtain but that has changed in the last 4-6 months.
Key codes are still available to the parts department of any GM dealership.
The only thing that's changed is that now key codes for GM vehicles cost $15 through second party sources where they were previously free. I call for key codes based on vin #s several times a day. If I can do it anyone can. GM codes are a bit harder to obtain since Cross Country took over GM roadside, but then that's not much of a surprise since they (cross country) are entirely useless.
Wouldn't a well connected "bad guy" pay fifteen bucks to have a key code to your H3?
(ME TOO)
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