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Car Forum / Mitsubishi Cars / March 2007

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Lancer Keys

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Detailing Dude - 14 Mar 2007 14:27 GMT
Hello group
I purchased a used 05 Lancer ES from a VW dealer. I haven't been able to
find out, does the trunk take a separate key? Neither of the keys we
received with the car will open the trunk. I have to unlock the door and
pull the lever to open it.
Also, does anyone have a recommendation for a trailer hitch? We use it only
for our bike carrier, no actual trailering.

TIA
Cecil
Raven - 14 Mar 2007 21:11 GMT
I think there is a lever beside the drivers seat nearest the door, and also
the fuel opening unit, ???

Good luck

Peter
> Hello group
> I purchased a used 05 Lancer ES from a VW dealer. I haven't been able to
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> TIA
> Cecil
mpberti - 15 Mar 2007 01:23 GMT
> Hello group
> I purchased a used 05 Lancer ES from a VW dealer. I haven't been able to
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> TIA
> Cecil

dude make the ahole dealer get you a key. Don't let them stick it to you
gray-beard - 15 Mar 2007 01:34 GMT
The keys you recieved with your used Lancer are the valet keys. The
regular keys have an extra notch cut in them so they will open the trunk.
What I had to do when I had this problem is take your vin number to your
local dealer and they will cut a set of new keys. It should only cost a
couple of dollars for each key.

gb

 "There's no way to rule innocent men. The only power any government
has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren't
enough criminals, one makes them. One declares so many things to be a
crime that it becomes impossible to live without breaking laws."

-- Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged

> Hello group
> I purchased a used 05 Lancer ES from a VW dealer. I haven't been able to
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> TIA
> Cecil
Detailing Dude - 15 Mar 2007 13:25 GMT
Thank You Gray Beard
That's what I needed to know.

Cecil
> The keys you recieved with your used Lancer are the valet keys. The
> regular keys have an extra notch cut in them so they will open the trunk.
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> > TIA
> > Cecil
jonny - 15 Mar 2007 17:32 GMT
You do not need a separate key for the trunk on the Lancer.
My guess is the barrel lock is jammed with dirt/dust and so the tumblers
inside will not accept the key.
The usual method to remedy this is to take out the lock and clean it .Often
a good dousing with WD40
wiill clean it.
Detailing Dude - 15 Mar 2007 19:11 GMT
Maybe I don't get what you mean, the keys (both) go all the way , it just
doesn't turn. Is this you intent or did you think the keys won't go in?

Cecil

> You do not need a separate key for the trunk on the Lancer.
> My guess is the barrel lock is jammed with dirt/dust and so the tumblers
> inside will not accept the key.
> The usual method to remedy this is to take out the lock and clean it .Often
> a good dousing with WD40
> wiill clean it.
jonny - 15 Mar 2007 20:19 GMT
The Key will will go in all the way, but wont turn because the locking
barrel is jammed with dirt.
My own Lancer has this problem Just about every winter Due to salt and dirt
.
There is a small cover on the lock that should open and close as you enter
the key
If this is jammed open the lock barrel will fill with dirt.and stick.
Every so often i have to squirt in WD 40 to clean it.
In fact i could not use the trunk key yesterday so i guess its time to take
the WD 40 out again.
Guess if i used the key more instead of the trunk lever then this would not
happen.
 
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