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123 trunk lock question
I had to drill out a trunk lock. It actually worked pretty good as it didn't damage any of the mechanism, just took out the button so I can stick my finger in the hole and release the trunk lock and it locks with the doors and fuel flap. I need to fix it tho. My question is what would be the problem in just getting a used lock WITHOUT a key at the bone yard. I have never needed to just unlock the trunk, or could I run into another "drill out" if the vacuum actuator failed? ( I dont think its spring loaded like the fuel flap) OR would it be worth it to find one with a key just to be safe?? Thanks, have a great day all
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before i got my leaks reduced, i could still open the trunk by turning the key counter clock wise and while holding it at about 10:00 o'clock position just push key and lock button in, it was the only way i could open it before the lock was repaired......
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Gretchen 1981 240D 4-spd 213,000 mi 1979 240D 4-spd 298,000 mi parts car 1994 BMW 325is 1991 Dodge turbo diesel 1997 ford expedition BILL |
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