Can BOLT Vehicle-Key-Specific Locks Be Programmed for 2 Different Keys
Published 01/07/2015 >
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Question:
I have a 2012 chevy Tahoe and a 2003 GMC Yukon can I program both keys to the same lock?
asked by: George
Expert Reply:
All of these BOLT locks, such as their Covered Padlock that codes to GM center cut keys, part # BL7023537, can be programmed with one and only one key. The one-time coding process requires simply that you insert the compatible vehicle key and turn it once. This results in permanent coding of that one lock to that one key. Once coded the locks cannot be re-coded for another vehicle key.
All of the BOLT vehicle-specific locks that we offer can be seen on the link at right. These include hitch locks, padlocks and spare tire locks.
This part is compatible with a range of GM vehicles, but it is NOT suitable for either of your two vehicles. For your Tahoe you can use # BL7018518; for your Yukon you can use # BL7018517.
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BOLT Covered Padlock - 2" Shackle - Codes to GM Center Cut Key
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