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May 8, 2007, 5:20 PM
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I was replacing the tumblers in the lock cylinder for my ignition and got two of them mixed up so now i cant get it to turn to come back out to fix the two tumblers. Is there any possible way to get it out without having to get a key cut to fit the tumblers?
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DanD
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May 10, 2007, 5:13 AM
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Re: Lock tumblers
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Most times with the style of locks that need to turn to come out, will need to be drilled if they won’t turn. You may get lucky and find a locksmith that has a lot of patience, a bag full of passkeys and gets one to work. Good luck. Dan.
Canadian "EH"
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