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From my understanding of the way they do it: When they put the key in and try and turn it, the 'blocked' part (the one that doesn't have its pin correct) will have a mark of some sort on the brass, so they know where to file it down a step, and try again. The BEST way is the glove-box number, you can get a key cut from that number for about 10 bucks.
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