Can BOLT Locks Be Re-Coded to New Vehicle After Initial Use
Question:
If I buy all the different locks I need key to the car key, then change cars next year will i not be able to fit to new car key?
asked by: Rodger
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Expert Reply:
The BOLT Hitch Locks such as # BL7023582 can be coded to a vehicle key only one time.
This one-time coding is permanent. This means that if you change vehicles you will need to purchase new BOLT locks and code them to the new vehicle's key. Of course, if you sell your old vehicle the installed BOLT locks will remain coded to and usable with that vehicle's key.
expert reply by:
Adam R
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BOLT Trailer Hitch Receiver Lock for 2" and 2-1/2" Hitches - Codes to GM Center Cut Key
- BOLT Locks
- 5/8 Inch Receiver Locks
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