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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: Hangover on February 04, 2006, 21:03:29
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Went out today and have lost the keys to my Defender,like a dummy i hadn't had any spares cut,just before i order new ignition lock and door barrels i wandered if you can get replacement keys from the dealer without a key number.
Kev
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if you want a set of door barrels & keys PM me :!:
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If it's a fairly old 90 then just use someone elses keys or a nail file or ice lolly stick - in fact anything that fits in the keyhole will probably work
Maybe an exaggeration but try a few keys - you will be surprised what works if you give it a fiddle :wink:
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Broke into it with some wire and dismantled steering lock so it is mobile,tried the old wigling of other keys in lock method but no joy.
Kev
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Indeed - for example : 200 Disco keys work in 300's, TD5 ones in 200's and so on... ;-)
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I find a five pence piece to be ideal for opening the door :roll:
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My mate Jamie locked his 90 keys in the vehicle, so stopped a random pedestrian and asked to borrow her keys.
It worked, he got in first time - and she was a Fiesta driver. Go figure.
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And a 12 year old in a white tracksuit with his keks tucked in his socks, and wearing a burberry baseball cap to be ideal for starting the engine! :roll:
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i lost my keys for disco took log book to landrover main dealer and they cut me a key from there records which is fine if the locks have never been changed befor
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I'll try the dealer Monday.
Kev
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As has already been said any key open the doors (My Pa's locker key opens my doors). The ignition is another matter.
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And people wounder why there pride and joys get knicked :roll:
About time companys got there act together and sorted out the security issue's with these cars.
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i lost my keys for disco took log book to landrover main dealer and they cut me a key from there records which is fine if the locks have never been changed befor
Land Rover did the bussiness.
Cheers,
Kev