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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / January 2006

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2000 Mustang Coupe

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Danny - 27 Jan 2006 08:18 GMT
I just got this car from her original owner last week. But today, when
I tried to open the door with the key (instead of the key fob), it
didn't work. The weird thing is, I could open the trunk and start the
engine with this key, but just couldn't open the door with it.

Anyone has any idea about what's going on here or any suggestions?

I'm thinking about getting a spare key fob in case the original one
quits work.

Thanks a lot!

Danny
351CJ - 27 Jan 2006 08:32 GMT
>I just got this car from her original owner last week. But today, when
> I tried to open the door with the key (instead of the key fob), it
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> Danny

Does the key work in the passenger door?  If it does you have a problem with
the with the drivers side only.  which if most likely a disconnected rod
between the tumbler and the latch/lock assembly.  That is provided the key
is still in reasonable good condition.
Danny - 27 Jan 2006 08:39 GMT
There isn't a lock on the passenger's door. Just the driver's side.
Danny - 27 Jan 2006 08:59 GMT
p.s. of coz the passenger's side has been controlled by the power lock.
what i mean is that there's only one mechanical lock on the driver's
door.
John C. - 27 Jan 2006 10:28 GMT
> I just got this car from her original owner last week. But today, when
> I tried to open the door with the key (instead of the key fob), it
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> Thanks a lot!

The original owner probably used the key fob exclusively. The only problem with
doing that is the tumblers may start sticking. Try squirting some lubricant,
like teflon into the opening and working the key a bit. If your lucky, it'll
free up the mechanism. If that doesn't do the trick, you'll need a locksmith.

Been there, done that.
--
John C.
'03 Cobra Convt.
Danny - 27 Jan 2006 20:50 GMT
Thanks John,

I will try that and let you know the result. Hopefully this is the
problem not the lock itself.

Best,

Danny

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