Vt commodore
Mechanic's Assistant: Are you fixing your vehicle yourself? What have you tried so far?
Yes
Mechanic's Assistant: Anything else you want the Mechanic to know before I connect you?
We brought a new ke...
Vt commodore
Mechanic's Assistant: Are you fixing your vehicle yourself? What have you tried so far?
Yes
Mechanic's Assistant: Anything else you want the Mechanic to know before I connect you?
We brought a new key for the car and know it is not turning over
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Gary
227 days ago
Automotive Expert
Hello! My name is Gary.
Welcome to JustAnswer.
I'm reviewing your question now, and will post back with a reply shortly.
You bought a key, and has it been programmed with Tech2 to your VT?
If not, it will not start.
Gary
Gary
227 days ago
Automotive Expert
I hope my advice has been of assistance to you.
Thank you for using Justanswer today.
I wish you well.
Gary
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Vt commodore Mechanic's Assistant: Are you fixing your vehicle yourself? What have you tried so far? Yes Mechanic's Assistant: Anything else you want the Mechanic to know before I connect you? We brought a new ke...
Vt commodore Mechanic's Assistant: Are you fixing your vehicle yourself? What have you tried so far? Yes Mechanic's Assistant: Anything else you want the Mechanic to know before I connect you? We brought a new key for the car and know it is not turning over