Posted by Hobo,NC on October 08, 2023 at 05:29:03 from (35.148.144.137):
In Reply to: More Car Key Stuff posted by Brian G. NY on October 07, 2023 at 18:38:10:
This is my understanding so don't hold me to it if I get the number wrong. 3 cuts are for the door and 3 are for the ignition switch. That's why its common for keys to work one of the locks on a different vehicle.
OEM lock sets are no longer offered from the dealer you can find OEM lock cylinders on Ebay with the complete lock set, ignition switch and door locks. Aftermarket ignition cylinders are pure junk a waist of money that's why I search for a OEM part and change the ignition and door locks as a set.
I have not been able to get a ford dealer to key a lock cylinder for me for a long time. I have several old ford locks on my desk to try I have not took the time to play locksmith. On GM and Chrysler I have took all the pins out of the door lock but one then cut the key to work that one pin that's matches the first cut on the ignition lock.
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