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1930 door lock cylinder located in the door panel, not in the handle.
How do I remove it? I do not have a key and want to bring it to the locksmith to get a key made. |
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delete - wrong info
Last edited by ModelA29; 10-05-2023 at 08:44 PM. |
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Look in the door jamb for a small set screw . You will have to remove it then you can pull the lock straight out .
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Once you get it out, look for a key code stamped on the shaft. Your locksmith may be able to translate that to a pin pattern. If you have an original and can get a key made, go for that. The replacements from the vendors (or at least the one I got) are POS.
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