[Answered] How do I retrieve the key code for my 1987 AM General M998A1?

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How to find the factory key code to program 1987 AM General M998A1 keys?

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I tried this with my 1987 AM General M998A1 but still no luck. Any suggestions?

Wish I found this thread before towing my 1987 AM General M998A1.

I’ve got a 2012 1987 AM General M998A1, would this method still work?

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