[200q20v] broken key in trunk
Pete Kunzler
pck at gte.net
Tue Dec 4 20:48:54 EST 2001
Mike,
You can open the trunk without opening the door or even disabling the alarm,
sometimes when hands are full it works the best not to have to walk around
to the side of the car and then back to the trunk.
BTW, Sean is has the lock out of the car and the cylinder out of the
assembly. The broken off part of the key is buried pretty deep and I don't
have anything long and thin enough to grab it here so he will have to finish
this off tommorrow.
Pete Kunzler
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Miller" <MikeMilr at blackfoot.net>
To: "Bernie Benz" <b.m.benz at prodigy.net>; "Sean Upchurch"
<upchurch at cdicadwa.com>
Cc: "200q20V mailing list" <200q20v at audifans.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 8:41 PM
Subject: Re: [200q20v] broken key in trunk
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bernie Benz" <b.m.benz at prodigy.net>
>
>
>
> > If you take the cylinder housing out of the trunk, it should be easy and
> > obvious how to remove the cylinder from the housing with the key in
place.
> > Without a key, not as easy.
> >
> > Go for a RKE, and never use a key in a door lock again.
> >
> > Bernie
>
> In 5+ yrs, I have never had my key in the trunk. It seems to lock just
fine
> with the central locking system. Open the passenger door for the SO ( save
> wear on the drivers side) and the trunk unlocks also. Am I missing out on
> something here?
>
> mike miller
>
>
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