Ive lost my keys!!
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Ive lost my keys!!
Ive lost my keys & the locks are good so the usual most similar keys may fit sadly dosnt apply! Typical lol.
I guess ill have to change all the locks now, unless anyone knows how i could get replacment keys for the locks. I cant find any codes on the barrels.
Anyone able to help?
Cheers
Lee
I guess ill have to change all the locks now, unless anyone knows how i could get replacment keys for the locks. I cant find any codes on the barrels.
Anyone able to help?
Cheers
Lee
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I'd suggest contacting one of the Minor Parts suppliers who will no doubt be able to help you.
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Phyllis ~ 1962 Morris Minor 4 Door Deluxe
Black coachwork with Red Duo-Tone Upholstery
Phyllis ~ 1962 Morris Minor 4 Door Deluxe
Black coachwork with Red Duo-Tone Upholstery
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Yeah - the guy he came down from dudley wasnt to impressed i dont think lol. the best i could do was push it around. Even the damn boot was locked lol.
Thanks to Kevin for his help. I took out the ignition, took it to the lock smiths they stripped it down & made a perfect key which fits everything.
Only cost £7 for two keys. So im happy.
Cheers
Lee
Thanks to Kevin for his help. I took out the ignition, took it to the lock smiths they stripped it down & made a perfect key which fits everything.
Only cost £7 for two keys. So im happy.
Cheers
Lee
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Advice to all owners - make a note of the FS (or other) number and get a spare cut as soon as you can. I keep the key numbers written down and filed away with the reg documents. Various suppliers advertise stocks of FS etc key blanks, including, I think, the club spares department.
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Having a spare sets of keys is a 'no-brainer' (as the Americans would say). I've always had a spare set for every car I've owned. My roadworthy mog came with only one key but I happily found that the FS key for my 4-door wreck was the same! Unfortunately that key didn't work in my Traveller
, but the boot lock key did!
So I've never had to get a key cut for any of my minors.


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Well that contradicts itself in both of your postings at 12:25 & 12:26, if there are 3 keys between 3 cars and one of the cars uses 2 of the keys you need at least another 4 keys to have a full set of spares for all 3 cars and if you lose/mislay the 4 Door boot key you wont be able to open the boot or open anything on the TravellerI've always had a spare set for every car I've owned. My roadworthy mog came with only one key but I happily found that the FS key for my 4-door wreck was the same! Unfortunately that key didn't work in my Traveller , but the boot lock key did! So I've never had to get a key cut for any of my minors.

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Kevin
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Eh? I only posted once (at 11.25 on my computer). You seeing double again Kev? I would lay off the booze if I were you.....
To clarify, I ordered two fs keys for the 4 door in April 99 because it was found on the street. Four months later I got another key with my 2-door car so I had 3 keys for two cars. Two years later I got a new boot lid lock for the 2-door which came with two keys, and then I got another one with the traveller. So I've got three sets of Minor keys which can all open & start any one of the three Minors.
There's not much point having six sets of keys when I've only got one roadworthy minor!

To clarify, I ordered two fs keys for the 4 door in April 99 because it was found on the street. Four months later I got another key with my 2-door car so I had 3 keys for two cars. Two years later I got a new boot lid lock for the 2-door which came with two keys, and then I got another one with the traveller. So I've got three sets of Minor keys which can all open & start any one of the three Minors.
There's not much point having six sets of keys when I've only got one roadworthy minor!
Chris
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