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<blockquote data-quote="Fixxer" data-source="post: 16755533" data-attributes="member: 203250"><p>Thanks so much for the replies! I have a replacement ignition cylinder on hand with 2 keys. Could a decent locksmith be able to program the keys even though the car is not currently able to start? I have one known good key. I've heard that the PATS can be "fooled" by having the good working key near the ignition cylinder while using the new unprogrammed keys to start the car. True? </p><p>So, for clarification, should I pursue the issue with the ignition cylinder/PATS first before trying anything else?</p><p>I could get the car to briefly start for a few seconds using "Clear flood". (Pushing accelerator all the way to the floor while cranking) Would PATS allow this to happen?</p><p>Again, thank you for all the help. I'm running out of options to try before throwing in the towel and taking her to a shop. I appreciate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fixxer, post: 16755533, member: 203250"] Thanks so much for the replies! I have a replacement ignition cylinder on hand with 2 keys. Could a decent locksmith be able to program the keys even though the car is not currently able to start? I have one known good key. I've heard that the PATS can be "fooled" by having the good working key near the ignition cylinder while using the new unprogrammed keys to start the car. True? So, for clarification, should I pursue the issue with the ignition cylinder/PATS first before trying anything else? I could get the car to briefly start for a few seconds using "Clear flood". (Pushing accelerator all the way to the floor while cranking) Would PATS allow this to happen? Again, thank you for all the help. I'm running out of options to try before throwing in the towel and taking her to a shop. I appreciate it. [/QUOTE]
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