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Help with 64 Ford Fairlane?
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DEAN333 |
11-07-2012 @ 12:44 PM
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Thanks Tom, will give that a try. Why didn't I think of that? Duh!
TIM CARLIG
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Tom/SC |
11-07-2012 @ 11:56 AM
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Dean, I recently had this same problem on a 1963 Fairlane with only 30,000 original miles which I bought with no keys. I removed one of the front door upholstery panels, removed the door lock cylinder from the door,and had my key shop make a key to fit that cylinder. The key is the same code as the ignition switch. It worked for me! Good luck, Tom
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DEAN333 |
11-07-2012 @ 8:06 AM
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Sorry I didn't give enough info....this was a barn find with no key available.
TIM CARLIG
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trjford8 |
11-07-2012 @ 6:51 AM
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Tim, in the front of your cylinder you will see a small hole next to the key slot. Turn the switch over to the accessory position and then insert a wire or paper clip into the hole. As you push inward with the wire turn the key past the accessory position and it should pop out.
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DEAN333 |
11-06-2012 @ 6:11 PM
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Does anyone know the trick to remove the ignition switch and lock cylinder on a 1964 Fairlane?? Thanks Guys!
TIM CARLIG
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