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Re: Ignition lock question
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I get the same results. They offer me a 6 and 7 pin(tumbler). I just want to make sure that the one I buy is going to fit before ordering it.

Posted on: 2010/3/14 5:16
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Why not order one for a 1974 B210?

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Well, on the back of the switch it's a 5 pin electrical.
I'm referring to the lock pins. I'd had to order one just to find out it's not going to fit.

Posted on: 2010/3/13 9:01
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as in how many electrical pins are in the back?

pretty sure the stock ones are only 5 pin

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Was it a 6 or 7 pin?

Posted on: 2010/3/13 2:59
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my old utes ignition use to open with a nail file. Probably because it was so worn. There are aftermarket ones on ebay at the moment.

Posted on: 2010/3/12 22:46
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Sounds like luck to me haha

I think I need to start looking for old Celica keys

Posted on: 2010/3/12 1:46
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I used an an old toyota celica key to get mine to turn wen i lost my keys... it worked :)

Sorry i cant help much mroe than that mate

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Anybody know? Tech wiki doesn't say specifically but I'll keep searching.

Posted on: 2010/3/11 22:15
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I went to the autoparts store to get a new lock cylinder +keys for my datto ignition. (previous owner lost the keys)Came up with a 6 and 7 pin. Will both work in the ignition? Or is there a size difference.

Posted on: 2010/3/11 4:46

Edited by metalmonkey47 on 2010/3/11 7:27:05
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