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> Re-keying locks, Which way is easier?
aylanco
post Dec 21 2004, 10:25 PM
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My car has two keys, one for the ignition and one that fits all the other locks. I would like to get it down to one key.

Right now I have both outside door handles off of the car (I'm going thru the door innards) and had a thought: Wouldn't it be easier to just take out the trunk lock and hood lock, and since I already have the door handles off, just have those all re-keyed to the ignition?

It looks like a real PITA to take off the steering column to get to the ignition switch. I had a previous experience with this on my 356 and now it's T signals don't cancel and I'm still fighting it. I just don't want to end up with two cars like that!

Thanks!
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scotty914
post Dec 22 2004, 08:27 AM
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yup it is vey easy to rekey these locks i posted how to do it here, and some people are just intimidated by the thought of suddenly not being able to get in to there car. so thats why i do it, ihave done it before and as joe ricard pointed out in another post, the one i did for him worked perfectly

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