A freiend's 2002 Golf got broken into so I'm looking for a cylinder lock. Anyone have any ideas other than going to Satan? Also, along the same lines, does anyone know if a locksmith can code these things or because the keys are all funky looking that taking the car to Satan is the only alternative? Thanks.
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Re: WTB: MKIV door cylinder lock
well i have my old lock i took out, if you want that.... but how will you use it if it only works with my keys?? also, i think i have an extra blank lock (cant break into your car then) if you wanna buy that from me...2002 VW Golf GT TDI
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Re: WTB: MKIV door cylinder lock
There is some "lock delete" kit available if you want to rely on the remote. I heard something about a news report a few years ago detailing how easy it was to break into VW's a certain way, so VW came out with this kit.
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Re: WTB: MKIV door cylinder lock
Originally posted by KhyronYah I'd be up for a blank since I have to carry 2 fobs anyway. How hard is it to replace ourselves?
KhyronLast edited by Stonewall; 10-20-2005, 12:01 AM.Name: Brent
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Re: WTB: MKIV door cylinder lock
Originally posted by bartwell i have my old lock i took out, if you want that.... but how will you use it if it only works with my keys?? also, i think i have an extra blank lock (cant break into your car then) if you wanna buy that from me...
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