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Well this is wrong because there is only one key, if the key that operates the trunk won't work in the ignition you are screwed. BUT, if someone would have replaced the trunk lock with the wrong one, like a junkyard part, but the ignition lock is still stock, then you are correct. You can order the key by VIN and might be looking at a problem-solved situation. But it's a big if.
If yo have the luxury of time, you could oder a key, and if it doesn't work, save that key. Order a new lock cylinder by VIN, you can use the key you ordered as a spare key. The new lock does come with 1 key already, so you would have 2 new keys.
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