Don't forget that the hardened steel factory blank keys can't be cut by just any shop. They are a much harder steel and you have to hunt down someone that has the heavy duty cutting tools - an almost but not quite impossible task here in Phoenix. Someone once brought up the point that the hardened steel actually wears the ignition out more quickly. Less expensive to replace a worn key than a worn ignition. IMHO. Madeline
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