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When do I need to replace my trunk key?

When do I need to replace my trunk key?

You may need to replace your trunk key lock if you have lost your trunk key or the lock has become worn or damaged. You need not purchase an entire lock assembly; you only need a new cylinder that has been machined to match your master car key. A locksmith can read the reference numbers on your old cylinder and find a new one for this purpose.

How do you replace a trunk lock cylinder?

Obtain a replacement cylinder. Install your replacement cylinder by pushing it into the old lock. The pin on the new cylinder will automatically pop into the locked position to hold the cylinder in place. Reverse the steps above to reinstall the lock. Treat the inside of all of your keyed lock cylinders with a graphite spray once or twice a year.

How do you remove a trunk key lock?

Remove any interior body panels that prevent access to the trunk key lock. Use a flat-head screwdriver to pry out any clips or push snaps that hold the body panels in place.

Where is the pin on the trunk lock?

Pull the trunk lock out of the car when all the screws are removed. Release the cylinder pin. On the side of the key lock cylinder (the round tube in the center of your lock that the key turns to activate the lock) there will be a small circular pin that is flush to the surface of the cylinder body.

You may need to replace your trunk key lock if you have lost your trunk key or the lock has become worn or damaged. You need not purchase an entire lock assembly; you only need a new cylinder that has been machined to match your master car key. A locksmith can read the reference numbers on your old cylinder and find a new one for this purpose.

Obtain a replacement cylinder. Install your replacement cylinder by pushing it into the old lock. The pin on the new cylinder will automatically pop into the locked position to hold the cylinder in place. Reverse the steps above to reinstall the lock. Treat the inside of all of your keyed lock cylinders with a graphite spray once or twice a year.

Remove any interior body panels that prevent access to the trunk key lock. Use a flat-head screwdriver to pry out any clips or push snaps that hold the body panels in place.

Pull the trunk lock out of the car when all the screws are removed. Release the cylinder pin. On the side of the key lock cylinder (the round tube in the center of your lock that the key turns to activate the lock) there will be a small circular pin that is flush to the surface of the cylinder body.

How to replace the trunk lock on your car?

How to Replace Trunk Key Lock 1 Open the trunk of your car. If the lock is stuck shut, use a drill with a metal bit to release it. 2 Remove any interior body panels that prevent access to the trunk key lock. 3 Remove the four bolts that hold the striker plate of the lock to the body of the car.

How to remove a broken key from a lock?

[Solution] How to Remove Broken Key from Lock 1 Flush the lock with a spray lubricant. 2 Align the cylinder. 3 Insert the broken handle portion of the key as a guide. 4 Select your extractor tool. 5 Slide the extractor tool or tools into the lock. 6 (more items) See More….

What should I do if my trunk latch has failed?

Step 1: Grab a key to the car. Put the key into the trunk latch key slot and attempt to open the trunk manually. If the trunk opens and you have a cable or a cable and electronic switch, the cable or switch may have failed. Step 2: Open your driver door to the car. Locate the trunk latch lever and operate the lever.

Do You Have To rekey the trunk lock cylinder?

However, most vehicles can have the trunk lock cylinder removed with relative ease, and without disturbing cover panels. To prevent needing additional keys for your vehicle, an experienced locksmith can rekey the new trunk lock cylinder to match the existing key. This will prevent you from having a separate key for the doors and trunk.

Can a locksmith make a new key for an antique trunk?

Many modern locksmiths are glorified lock openers and have lost touch with the “smith” nature of the profession. Make sure your locksmith know their way around making keys on a key cutter and understands the mechanics of your antique trunk locks. With or without a trace of a key, the right locksmith can make a new key.

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Ruth Doyle