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Old 01-28-10, 05:11 PM
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Door locks ... broken

well, long story short, I think both door locks and the ignition lock are on its last leg, I wont blame them, after all my S5 its a 19 yr old car

So, if I buy new locks from Mazda, how do I "set" it up? anybody know how/did it before ?

Thx a bunch
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Take the new locks to a locksmith and get them keyed to your original key.
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Oh hmm, ok.

I was thinking can I do it myself ... yeah call me a cheap *** ... lol ... times are hard man

Anyway, Thx
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Originally Posted by nycgps
Oh hmm, ok.

I was thinking can I do it myself ... yeah call me a cheap *** ... lol ... times are hard man

Anyway, Thx
I suppose you could do it yourself. I do not believe locksmiths have any tools that a mechanic would not have. However, the knowledge is what he/she has. I took apart a couple of door locks to clean them. Not too hard to do that but I have never attempted to rekey them.
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Originally Posted by nycgps
Oh hmm, ok.

I was thinking can I do it myself ... yeah call me a cheap *** ... lol ... times are hard man
Anyway, Thx
Might want to purchase a complete used lock set.
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mine started going out on me this winter the keys got so worn out nothign would open anymore unless you wiggled it for ever, i went on ebay and found an used oem set of locks and original keys in great shape for 24$ now i just gotta put them in lol the hard part ive been dreading for a while now
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Just go a locksmith.
I took my ignition assy, both door and hatch locks in.
For $90 he rebuilt all four units and cut a new master key and two dupes.
One of the better investments I've made for my car.
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Originally Posted by AcidShock
I suppose you could do it yourself. I do not believe locksmiths have any tools that a mechanic would not have. However, the knowledge is what he/she has. I took apart a couple of door locks to clean them. Not too hard to do that but I have never attempted to rekey them.
Thats what Im thinking.

Not to mention, I kinda want to change the key code of the car ... nothing wrong with the original key code, just want to try something different.


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