Can I make a copie of my original key to my 07 Dodge charger an use my new one I ordered off line its a transport or key with a chip?

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Asked by Jessica Jun 29, 2015 at 07:55 PM about the 2007 Dodge Charger SE RWD

Question type: General

My car key had broke its the one with
the small panic button on it lock an
trunk an its the only key I have so I
ordered a second key how do I get
that key programmed would I have to
go to a dealer or can I make a copies
of original key an it will work they sent
instructions with the key to me

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Yes, you definitely have to go to the dealership so they can program the key to your ignition. My 2006 dodge was stolen, long story short...I had to pay for a new key and programming, which totaled to $360. The key was the expensive part, the programming was about $60-$85. Hope this helps!

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