I just successfully did another cross-country key cutting by code, and have a happy customer. That's always good, but it bothers me that I have a customer I haven't been able to finish the job correctly. So here's the deal: I have codes and can cut from code, keys for the one-key cars and ignitions. (All y'all running around using worn keys or copies made from copies are asking for dead locks.) But I have to have the five digit code number that is usually found under the driver's headliner. The code for the one-key cars and ignition is between 7000 and 9999, and usually has an X at the end (i.e., 7414x). My one unsuccessful job has been a two-key car, naturally. He only had a WRxxxx code, which is the code for the doors on a two-key car. As far as I have been able to determine, there is no cross-reference of those codes to ignition codes. Has anyone with a factory two-key car ever seen one of the 7000X to 9999X codes in their car? Under the dash? On the column? Anyone need a key cut? I only charge $15 (w/ US shipping). I require proof of ownership, vin #, build date, and the appropriate key code (naturally). -Kevin