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Join Date: Sep 2007
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I lost my keys to my 3010 mule which is parked in the woods, I was told that I have to remove the ignition to get the key code, can any of you guys give the play by play of what I need as far as tools to make this as painless as possible?
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Way Too Much Free Time
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a good lock smith can make you a key on the spot with out removeing the switch.
what i think they may want to do is replace the tumblers in the switch to fit a new key.thats maybe why you have to remove it and take it in. rcw may have a way of gettin you out of the woods with out removeing the switch.maybe by bypassing the switch? |
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