Alex200124 (6th February, 2022), Gagik1984 (18th June, 2017), MrMike (25th June, 2019), qaf (8th June, 2017)
hey guys
i know many like me dont know where to find the key cutting code location for different cars , some is door lock , some on the ignition, some is 5 digits , some is 8 digits , different cars has different codes in different location and some u only find it by OBD tools or by VIN or by dumps.
if its possible to place here on this thread the location of each code for each car for those who u know and like that we can make a nice database that i m sure will help many many including me
would be better if we can include picture
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Alex200124 (6th February, 2022), Gagik1984 (18th June, 2017), MrMike (25th June, 2019), qaf (8th June, 2017)
BMW CAS system , it can be extracted from CAS by obd or by DUMP. starts with HA000**** . donno if it can be found anywhere else in car or stamped on a lock or so
The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary.
Most Acura and honda all locks on car have code stamp last 4.
most lexus and toyota non transponder passager side door lock. Transponder base system have no lock on passager side, so they move it to the driver side.
Saab the trunck lock has the code stamp. Non h.s.
vw beetle driver door lock is stamp
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Useful thread this...
Suzuki mostly on door lock too - Drivers side (in UK, passenger if LHD, until like Ray-Ray says only one door lock - then it's on that) always usually stamped near top/side of barrel.
Classic VW beetle, bus, karmann ghia etc - code on all locks & ignitions. Door locks/handles sometimes need the end cam removing to see code underneath.
Did a 1997 Celica the other day there, had to loosen 2 bolts inside to release the handle, push outward to reveal barrel, TOY43 code stamped near the top.
As a rule of thumb, any older Japanese vehicles I get - always worth removing door lock to check for code.
I'll test what I find in this thread, and post pics of any I find...
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Saab 9000 stamped on ignition
first shim to get out
Last edited by doolittle; 26th February, 2015 at 10:19 PM. Reason: ............
Fiat cars have stamped the key code on ignition lock.Just remove the ignition lock , the code is stamped on the side of lock.
Holden commodore needs to get mechanical key code from obd
Last edited by siyadk; 16th March, 2016 at 10:02 PM.
aassfour (27th February, 2015), armpower (27th February, 2015), muzikisme (12th November, 2015), pe locksmiths (27th February, 2015)
Anybody know where Subaru key code is? 2006 Subaru impreza?
dave11674 (4th March, 2015)
For Mazda 3 / 2004 i found code inside door near door handle .
aassfour (28th February, 2015), armpower (4th March, 2015), Phase 4 autokey (27th February, 2015)
For some benz you can find the code located at plastick trunk lock,
in this picture the 005 is the code
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hi
1- by dump
2- obd t-300
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On passenger door lock cylinder.
One trick I use is to use flexible scope to view door lock cylinder codes, whenever possible. I use this trick on older Mitsubishi eclipse and Chrysler equivalent Sebring(MIT1), also older Ford Probe/ Mazda 626. Sometimes it is easier if you have hand crank windows to lower before putting in scope. Small diameter scopes available for 75-125 USD china suppliers. You don't have to pull panel, so it saves time.
Last edited by camelgd; 28th February, 2015 at 09:04 PM.
instakeys (3rd March, 2015), jodge (23rd July, 2022), Phase 4 autokey (28th February, 2015)
Hi, What year is this MB lock from? How to interpret code 005 to cuts? can't find it
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