P500 keys?

Hello_Darkness

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Some dealers have the machine to cut keys, if you have the original key, it's easier. If not, you'll need the code off the switch.

Hardware stores and such could possible cut them, but it's hard with the way the key cover is made.

We usually like to have the machine so we can verify any cut keys work before sending you down the road with it.
 
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The other option is to replace the ignition switch, I did that with a used P1K I picked up that only had one key
 
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My spare set disappeared only to find out a couple months later that my brother thought they were for his Honda 4 wheeler and had put them in his tool box 🤣🤣. Went to Ace hardware and they didn't have the correct blank. Went to local locksmith same thing. Ended up at dealer cut me a new one in a couple of minutes. Think it was about $10.00
 
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