Hello expert friends.
I've been perusing the forums and realize that Fiat uses a coded key system. I also found the Barchetta manual which confused me further.
The manual shows 3 keys, the Master (burgundy A in pic), the daily use keys (blue, B in pic) and the "Valet" key for lack of a better term, starts the car but doesn't open things (C in pic).
When I purchased the car from my best friend's widow, she could only find one key pictured below and didn't provide the Card with codes:
This key is clearly not burgundy in colour, even though I am colour blind. But it is the shape of the Master key from the manual. Did Fiat change colour schemes in 2005?
Can I get another key made using this key? How does one go about getting keys without the Code card?
Help! I really don't like only having one key for the vehicle.
Scott
I've been perusing the forums and realize that Fiat uses a coded key system. I also found the Barchetta manual which confused me further.
The manual shows 3 keys, the Master (burgundy A in pic), the daily use keys (blue, B in pic) and the "Valet" key for lack of a better term, starts the car but doesn't open things (C in pic).
When I purchased the car from my best friend's widow, she could only find one key pictured below and didn't provide the Card with codes:
This key is clearly not burgundy in colour, even though I am colour blind. But it is the shape of the Master key from the manual. Did Fiat change colour schemes in 2005?
Can I get another key made using this key? How does one go about getting keys without the Code card?
Help! I really don't like only having one key for the vehicle.
Scott