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Sidewinder Key and Lock - Replacement

Group: 57

Number: 99-01

Date: Nov. 11, 1999

Subject:
Sidewinder Key and Locks, Replacement

Model(s):
All with Sidewinder Key and locks

Supersedes T.B. Group 57 Number 96-03 Dated Feb. 22,1996

Service





Sidewinder keys (which are cut from the key code) can be ordered from your Parts Depot.

Replacement keys (which are cut from the key code) must be ordered through the "NEW" Dealer Parts Order Entry System.

The key code from the tag or the VIN number must be entered in the comments section.

Sidewinder Keys can also be cut using the Framon FRS D1 key cutter and the customer's original key.

Note:
In most cases the replacement key will be shipped to your dealership the next day.

If the Parts Depot or the selling dealer is unable to obtain the proper key code, a complete lock set will have to be installed.

Vehicles with immobilizer must have ALL keys adapted to the vehicle when a new key is adapted.

CAUTION!
Verify proof of ownership before issuing a replacement key!

If an ignition lock cylinder, door lock cylinder, glove compartment lock cylinder, or rear lid lock cylinder requires replacing, a 2 step process is required:

1. Order (from your Parts Depot) a loaner lock cylinder which does not match the current key combination of the vehicle. The customer will (temporarily) have two keys.

Note:
Vehicles with immobilizer will require a separate ignition lock cylinder assembly with keys.

The temporary ignition lock cylinder ignition key MUST be adapted to the vehicle (see Repair Manual, Electrical Equipment Group 01 "On Board Diagnostic OBD" Immobilizer,
Adaptation of vehicle keys).

2. At the same time you must order via RED ORDER (through your Parts Depot) a lock cylinder (special Part No. starting with 1 07.XXX) for which you must provide the key code or the VIN.

This lock cylinder will be re-coded to the original key code and will arrive at your dealership in approximately 3 to 4 weeks.

Note:
After new ignition lock cylinder is installed ALL keys MUST be adapted to the vehicle (see Repair Manual, Electrical Equipment Group 01 "On Board Diagnostic OBD" Immobilizer, Adaptation of vehicle keys).

if necessary, for vehicles within warranty, where a lock cylinder needs replacement due to a defect in materials or workmanship:

- Submit a warranty claim for the part and labor for installing the (temporary loaner) lock cylinder.



Note:
The (temporary loaner) lock cylinder should be claimed under warranty only ONE TIME.

Retain the (temporary loaner) lock cylinder and key for future use.

Future warranty claims for repairs requiring the installation of this (temporary loaner) lock cylinder should be submitted for labor only and only when needed due to a defect in material or workmanship.

- When the (new) matched lock cylinder is installed, submit a second warranty claim for parts and labor.




When procedure applies to vehicles with-in the New Vehicle Limited Warranty, use the applicable information.