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Old 08-12-2008, 03:19 PM   #1
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What are my options to have a key made for my doors/trunk?
The MR2 didn't come with a key for the doors and trunk, so as of right now, I can't lock the car. I don't really care, because it doesn't even have a radio in it right now, but I need to get a key made before I put one in.

What are my options? Is it possible to pull the door handles off and hope that there are codes on the locks themselves? Then contact a locksmith and see if they can make me a key?
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Old 08-12-2008, 03:27 PM   #2
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it's usually in the door jamb and or trunk area too...... 4 or 5 digit number..... call Larry's Lock Safe & Security

513-528-6288
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it's usually in the door jamb and or trunk area too...... 4 or 5 digit number..... call Larry's Lock Safe & Security

513-528-6288
Thanks Brad. Just called and the guy said the code is on the passenger door lock cylinder, and it's $12 if I bring it to them
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Some of the lock services will actually come to you and make the
key on site.

I have also used Fortress Lock if i have a key cylinder out of a car.
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Old 09-10-2008, 11:09 AM   #5
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I heard you can just use a dent puller lol.



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Any updated resources? I changed the ignition cylinder and then promptly lost the old key which opens the doors/trunk. :-( It sure would be nice to have one key operate all the locks!
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Old 05-05-2014, 12:29 PM   #7
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Most typically there's a code stamped on the passenger door lock cylinder, any good locksmith can cut keys based off of that number.
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Just walk into dealership with registration, get keys cut, assuming the locks are original.
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I'll give this a go, thanks!
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