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1977 Porsche 911, I need a spare key!
Where do I find the code for getting it cut? Is it on one of the lock cylinders? Do I need to go to the Porsche dealer with the VIN?
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If you have a key then just buy a blank and have it cut at a locksmith.
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If the key is worn won't that produce a less than optimal replacement?
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Join Date: Jul 2014
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Your 37 y/o key cylinders are most likely less than optimal also
Copy the key, you are going to be fine. Cheers |
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An even better option is to get a "new" key cut from the digital code - rather than copying the worn-out original key. I bought a genuine key blank ('89, lighted head) from our host and had it done by this guy: Keys for Classics, specialists in code-cut keys for classic cars and motorcycles
He (Stuart) interprets the code from a couple of clear, digital pics of your original key; you do not have to send your original key anywhere. He has a zillion different blanks, including early Porsche ones. He's down here in Oz, but has been doing this for 10 years or more and told me that the US is his biggest market. (I'm a journalist, so I always ask lots of questions). With my "new" key and a few drops of light oil in the barrel (I used Parma slot-car oil), it's almost like new. I've since had a new spare key cut for my '72 MV Agusta bike, too. I have no association with Stuart other than as a customer, but I recommend him most highly. Last edited by slotmeister; 08-20-2014 at 05:21 PM.. |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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+1 on Keys for classics; that's how I got a good set for my '72. There may be a simpler way however. The locking portion of the ignition switch (not the electrical part) should have a label with the code on it. It's probably on top and will require a mirror and some patience to read. Once you have the code (which my car did not), any locksmith can cut new keys to it.
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Join Date: Jun 2000
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I gave the porsche dealer my vin and they cut a key for me. LOL my old key was so worn I could remove it with the engine still running.
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Thanks for the responses!
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Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Southwestern, CT
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Plus one for digital key cutting. I had it done here in CT. Digital cut keys work better than all the old worn keys that came with the car.
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