Most of the key switches has a code number stamped right next to the keyhole. A "real" locksmith can make a key from that number if he can figure out who made the lock. (Hint: Pollock was one such maker) Or a dealer can order one but that'll take awhile. If there is no number, a "real" locksmith can still make a key by taking it apart. Too bad there aren't more locksmiths around anymore. The kid that makes keys at wally world isn't a locksmith.