Auto Locksmith
Why use Downe Auto Locksmith?
Our Downe auto locksmith is able to provide access to your Isuzu in the event that you have locked your keys inside, or worse, if you have lost them or had them stolen. Our fully qualified engineer can attend your location in Downe in a mobile unit, which is fitted out with the latest technology for accessing and programming your new key and vehicle's computer to work with your new or replacement key.
If you are not in Downe and haven't found him or her already, to find your local Auto Locksmith, simply enter your location in the search box on the right of this page.
Obtaining a replacement key from Downe Isuzu dealer can often prove extremely expensive, and take an unreasonable amount of time due to their needing to obtain the key from the manufacturer. Contact our auto locksmith to see what we can do for you. It doesn't hurt to ask.
Our Downe mobile unit can usually be with you within one hour, gain access to your Isuzu , cut and program keys with the minimum of fuss.
Our auto locksmith is able to provide access to your Isuzu in the event that you have locked your keys inside, or worse, if you have lost them or had them stolen. Our fully qualified engineer can attend your location in a mobile unit, which is fitted out with the latest technology for accessing and programming your new key and vehicle's computer to work with your new or replacement key.
If you haven't find him (her) already, to find your local Auto Locksmith, simply enter your location in the search box on the right of this page.
Obtaining a replacement key from Isuzu dealer can often prove extremely expensive, and an unreasonable amount of time due to their needing to obtain the key from the manufacturer. Contact our auto locksmith to see what we can do for you. It doesn't hurt to ask.
Back to 1916: Isuzu's history begins in 1916, when Tokyo Ishikawajima Shipbuilding and Engineering Co., Ltd. plan a cooperation with the Tokyo Gas and Electric Industrial Co. to build auto mobiles. The next step is taken in 1918, when a technical cooperation with Wolseley Motors Limited is initiated, meaning exclusive rights to the production and sales of Wolseley vehicles in East Asia. In 1922 the first Wolseley model, the A-9 car, is domestically produced. The CP truck follows two years later; 550 of these are built until 1927. In 1933, Ishikawajima Automotive Works merges with DAT Auto mobile Manufacturing Inc. (a predecessor of Datsun) and changes its name to Automobile Industries Co., Ltd. The products of this company, marketed as "Sumiya" and "Chiyoda", were renamed Isuzu (after the Isuzu River) in 1934, following a meeting with the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MITI). The word Isuzu translated into English means "fifty bells" - hence the focus on "bell" in both the later Bellel and the Bellett.