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jdsnoddy
09-12-2018, 12:30 PM
It seems as if we sometimes look for original key codes. In searching, I found the Ignition Key code started with "FL"; the deck lids start with "FZ".
VIN FL FZ code
1048 037 033
1211 157 005
1271 937 019
1583 173 156
1692 114 065
1782 723 152
1786 036 143
1821 950 159
B 1957 077 140
2357 210 461
2476 202 116
2844 072 060
2865 033 058
3061 068 011
3231 229 051
3272 180 005
3353 029 004
3355 212 001
3361 197 018
3362 058 008
3372 236 034
3381 045 024
3395 203 112
3438 037 303
3465 059 323
3479 050 555
3522 239 551
3568 053 041
3591 068 040
3603 216 582
3604 060 062
3605 223 062
3612 199 000
3667 024 022
3736 024 549
3829 064 569
3870 598 004
3952 110 075
3966 603 078
3967 612 079

Matt Cashion
09-13-2018, 10:00 AM
Got codes for 2524?

jdsnoddy
09-13-2018, 10:56 AM
No sorry. OBTW, I love the color of light green of 2524; one of my favorites. Anyway, these key codes were on the production orders of most exported cars. All we can say is FL was used for the ignition and FZ for the deck lid. So, I wonder, since your keys already work: Is there a way to take your keys and ascertain the code based on the cut? Just wondering if a locksmith could reverse engineer the code? Good luck. John

Jack Bowser
11-03-2018, 11:50 AM
My keys look worn out because the cuts seem to be rounded off and not very deep.

Can you tell me what the key codes are for 2198?

I want to get a second set of keys made but would like them to be cut as original.

My old ignition key from 1763 opens the trunk on 2198. I find that interesting.

jdsnoddy
11-03-2018, 12:33 PM
Jack:

Your best bet is to take your ignition lock and the glove box lock and/or the trunk lock and have the locksmith read the codes off each lock and then make each respective key. Since 2198 was produced for use in the US, I don't know of any Key code records for your car. As you've noted above, because these locks are over 60 years old, they are worn and many keys could now open the same lock. Best of luck,
John

lld
11-03-2018, 01:17 PM
Here's some information I learned when disassembling my door locks and covers for rechroming.

I learned something else the other day when talking to a locksmith. While the key lock assembly is out of the car, you might want to take it to a locksmith so they can tell you the pin depths. For a 5 pin lock like ours, they give you five digits such as 21331. If you have those numbers and you get locked out of the car, any locksmith can cut a key for you without visiting the car. Of course, he also needs to know the type of car to get an appropriate key blank. I would expect a locksmith would be able to tell you the pin depths by measuring a good key but I never thought to ask. In either case, it might be a number you want to keep in your wallet or store on your cell phone.


Larry

EcoBoostMKII
11-04-2018, 10:24 AM
I have a old key punch machine vs the grinders now used. I also have a code book but forget how far it goes back.

Dad was a lock smith & I have all his old stuff.

I have punched keys using code book and numbers on locks.