I have a 2005 Dodge Dakota 3.7L with a worn out ignition lock cylinder. R&R is pretty straight forward, but I am concerned about security relearn procedures post install. Will I need a factory grade scan tool to get security system to accept new part? Any help would be great before I commit to this job.
Ignition lock cylinder Dakota
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Some claim success with Launch and Autel ,but I Have no experience with them.From what I have seen personally a wiTech or DRBIII is required.
I don't see enough Chrysler programming to justify investing in either of these,but do have access to both if I find myself in a mess.
This info is from NASTF:
Vehicle security including key programming requires purchase of the needed code or PIN from www.techauthority.com through the MOPAR Key Code section. Security programming is allowed using a licensed Mopar Micropod with wiTECH software for CAN vehicles and the DRB-III OEM scan tool for pre-CAN vehicles. J2534 options will not be available for key programming until model year 2018.Comment
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If an old 2005 Dakota were mine , and still have old programmed keys , I would just gut out all the old tumblers from the worn out cylinder and just reuse it gutted out. Any key would turn the cylinder,maybe no key in it at all, but it still wouldn't start without a programmed ignition key if it has SKIMComment
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