no the keys have a computer chip in them only the keys to your car will work your keys will not work in another car of the same year and make
2006-07-22 07:47:40
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answered by firefightingexpert 5
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Only if the two lock cylinders are keyed alike, though it is very unlikely. Did you ever, at any time, let your co-worker borrow your car or borrow your keys? It only takes 5 minutes to cut a key, and less to make an emergency key blank. The blank can then be key to a copy, though it can not be used to start the vehicle. This being said, your vehicle probably has a "chip" in it that would not allow a "copy" to work.
2006-07-22 14:49:35
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answered by Tom I 3
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the only way it would work is if the key pattern is the same on the 2006. this would be the case for any car, so it doesn't matter if it is the same model, like your magnum...
there are usually never two key patterns that would be the same on the same model, and if the key has electronics built into it, it definitely won't work since it will look for a small code before it accepts the key.
2006-07-22 14:46:55
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answered by pvdesi 2
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It may if you try, like if they have the same key pattern but I would think it would sinceits the same car just a different year
2006-07-22 14:47:28
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answered by Original Swagg 4
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probably not but you can always check it out
2006-07-22 14:49:46
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answered by Anonymous
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