Hi,
It depends on when your vehicle was built. I included both systems based on the build date before or after 1/04. If built after then it looks like the ignition cylinder has key ring antenna. The vehicles built prior, looks like the ignition cylinder and the immobilizer are one in the same. You will need to replace the ignition switch if damaged either way. I would just call a dealer and give them your VIN and they can look the parts up based on your specific vehicle.
The keys do not need to be replaced but they will need to be re-registered. The last attachment shows the scenarios in which you will need to replace. However, they will need to be done by a dealer or someone who has a scan tool capable of entering the encrypted code.
Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks
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Tuesday, April 23rd, 2019 AT 5:39 PM