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aylanco |
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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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Soon to be brightening the life of the person behind you. ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 456 Joined: 21-April 03 From: Pleasant Hill, CA or Chico, CA Member No.: 596 ![]() |
I would suggest using the key that is the least worn and key your locks to that key. If the key is worn then you will quickly wear out our new locks.
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