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    Default 2007 CHR-15 (JMA) key blade need key code from picture thanks.

    Chrysler 300C Tourer 2 Button Remote Key with PCF7941 ID46 2007

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    The nearest blade to that on instacode snap decoder is CHR-14 not 15. Doesnt quite work

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    Looks like: 31431342, but I canīt find a valid code.
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    43113422 not including shoulder cuts for key retention. Don't have those on Chrysler in US market...
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    Thanks lads but not I was expecting two deferent opinion as I only got two keys in stock if they both fail to work I will have to wait until new keys are delivered, I will wait from some one more experience to give me more accurate cuttings.
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    You stil have few options
    Lish when you go to the car
    or strip the lock
    or make direct copy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manta1600 View Post
    You stil have few options
    Lish when you go to the car
    or strip the lock
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    M8 only got one option car in County Durham mate of mine send me picture in order to cut and post the new key for him because his old key is Brocken and no locksmith in that area at present time, another option will have to tell him to send me the original key by post to make copy in this case he will not be driving car for few days very sad days, I will have to look at the keys very close and will try to cut tomorrow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buntbart View Post
    Looks like: 31431342, but I canīt find a valid code.
    Series M1-M2618

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    Can't have 1 next to 4, violates max adjacent bitting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by camelgd View Post
    43113422 not including shoulder cuts for key retention. Don't have those on Chrysler in US market...
    Camel is correct

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    The thanks button is HERE looks like this --->>> THANKS

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    camel was 100% thanks.
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