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07-01-2013, 05:23 PM | #3 |
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What about helping me, instead of being an ass?
I've searched and searched. all i found was for the hatchback. and a thread from 2008 with a link that doesnt work anymore. so if you got a link, please do share. |
07-01-2013, 06:41 PM | #6 |
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Locket set for just ignition or total complete like ignition, both doors, and trunk?
Because those things get really pricey. Only dealers would have "complete" unless someone is completely junking their car and getting rid of their original keys. http://www.nissanpartszone.com/compo...-998-1370.html ^btw, I used google for that link, but I also know common sense makes used complete locksets hard to find unless you're going to a "pick your part" place with another 240sx around...and hoping the junk yard still has the keys. |
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Nissan Parts > 240SX Parts > 1992 > Engine: KA24E FB AT 2WS FED > Miscellaneous > Key Set & Blank Key FB = Fast back = Hatch. Since insurance is paying, I would say hit your local dealership and ask them for a complete set with keys. My biggest worry about "online" is returning if the set does not come in complete using the same "1" key. When local dealer has the parts, you could test "1" key to open all locks. Is this being done in "Denmark" or USA? |
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07-01-2013, 09:15 PM | #10 |
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You could always get your locks re-keyed if it's on your dollar or they have some set limit. They pull the cylinders out and make a master based on your tumblers. Any competent locksmith can perform this task.
If insurance is paying, send them to the dealership. May as well get quality OEM if it's out of their pocket. |
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Yea exactly. mine is the convertible/coupe. i will try that. being done in denmark. Thanks alot for the help! Supa Oh, i didnt know that. Imma check that out too, its nice with something to fall back on. Thanks alot too! |
07-02-2013, 12:47 AM | #12 |
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Have a locksmith create a key. My friend lost his keys to his 86 with no spare and the locksmith stuck a blank key in the lock, wiggled it until the blank had marks and then he made a fresh key from that.
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