You don't say what model you have . . .
The big TRs like my 4A have a code stamped on the lock cylinder that can
be used to source a new key.
That's what I did for my trunk/boot and glove box; got them from Pete
Groh. Mine were all FS 9xx series.
check out his site, lots of useful info . . .
http://britishcarkeys.com/
January
66 TR4A CTC74217 LO
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 6 May 2008 08:09:04 -0700 (PDT)
From: Bryan Loy <paradise.712002@yahoo.com>
Subject: [TR] new key or switch
To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Message-ID: <33242.90060.qm@web37604.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
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Hello the list. Living on a boat as I do has many
advantages, but one of the nightmares is dropping your
keys in the lake. After a year of good living, I did
it yesterday.
Dodge and Subaru can make me keys from the VIN, but
obviously Triumph cant. And since this was the only
key,(of course) I have no duplicate.
Should I replace the entire switch? Can a good
locksmith make one? Suggestions/advice from the list
please? Thanks in advance
Bryan C. Loy
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