wrong Key open my door !!
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wrong Key open my door !!
alright, so Ihave 2 EGs, 1 is parked for winter ,but I still ahve the key on my keychain.
so today I go up to my car, disarm the alarm, unlock my door, and put my key in the ignition, and it would'nt turn, so I though, great it's so ******* cold now that my key wont even turn. so I took it out and it was the wrong key, I unlocked the door with the other civic's key with no problem, I didn't even have to force or anything, I didn't even notice
what the **** ? obviously our cars are getting stolen like this if the keys open all the doors. and my keys look diffrent too, I thouhg maybe they were close, but not that much...
has anyone change there door lock for a other key ?
so today I go up to my car, disarm the alarm, unlock my door, and put my key in the ignition, and it would'nt turn, so I though, great it's so ******* cold now that my key wont even turn. so I took it out and it was the wrong key, I unlocked the door with the other civic's key with no problem, I didn't even have to force or anything, I didn't even notice
what the **** ? obviously our cars are getting stolen like this if the keys open all the doors. and my keys look diffrent too, I thouhg maybe they were close, but not that much...
has anyone change there door lock for a other key ?
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hummmm, i wonder if your 92 key would work on like a 94. since it's the same body style but differn't year. i know at honda they have a master key that the lot guys use. but the keys got by year and body style. like one key would work every 98 accord that was ever made.
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Re: wrong Key open my door !! (Daniel_san)
what it is that the keys are so closely simular that it does work sometimes but only on the 92-95 civics. ****** scary thats why u always need a alarm dude. my freind opened up (one time to show us and plus people where makin bets he cant) opened up like all 4 civics that were outside lol o btw theives do use that to their advantage too
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In time the lock "ID" mechanisms (I don't know exactly what the **** in a lock is called) wear down and become less sensitive, happens with all key-locks.
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door locks are wafer type.
not as secure IMO as a pin-tumbler type mechanism.
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i would bet mucho dineros that this is the reason
not as secure IMO as a pin-tumbler type mechanism.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JMU1337 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">In time the lock "ID" mechanisms (I don't know exactly what the **** in a lock is called) wear down and become less sensitive, happens with all key-locks.</TD></TR></TABLE>
i would bet mucho dineros that this is the reason
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Re: wrong Key open my door !! (Daniel_san)
aite homie honda keys are universal ever wonder why the lock smith can make a key for you car in like 30min the grooves on the key and also your doors been replace......ddduuuuuhhhhhhhh
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Re: wrong Key open my door !! (Daniel_san)
Yeah, that's a scary thought.
I worked as a valet a few years back. We were parking cars on the street at the time because our lot was full. I was to retrieve a customer's Toyota Camry. I came back with a Camry but it wasn't his although I used his set of keys to unlock the door and start the car. He said it wasn't his and I asked him multiple times if he was sure because I was staight-up confused. However, I found it rather amusing later on although the owner of the Camry I "stole" must have been thinking WTF when he saw his car parked in a different spot from where he left his car.
Cliffnotes: I stole a car accidentally.
I worked as a valet a few years back. We were parking cars on the street at the time because our lot was full. I was to retrieve a customer's Toyota Camry. I came back with a Camry but it wasn't his although I used his set of keys to unlock the door and start the car. He said it wasn't his and I asked him multiple times if he was sure because I was staight-up confused. However, I found it rather amusing later on although the owner of the Camry I "stole" must have been thinking WTF when he saw his car parked in a different spot from where he left his car.
Cliffnotes: I stole a car accidentally.
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i don't really want to post the website, but there is a website that has honda master keys and a few other master keys, i bought one to see if it works, on 90 % of the cars i have tried it on it works in the doors easy and in the ignition a little harder...
my 88HF key also acts like a master key in alot of cars, its wierd.
my 88HF key also acts like a master key in alot of cars, its wierd.
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the inner cylinder gets worn out. My old RX-7, I used any key. You figure these cars are getting old, And wonder how many times you have opened the door.
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