something like that on a festiva is sorta pointles.... all you need is something you can stick in the lock and turn!
~Nate
the keeper of a wonderful lil car, Skeeter.
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91L "Skeeter" 170k, Aspire brakes, G15, BP, Advancedynamics coil overs, etc. My first love.
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something like that on a festiva is sorta pointles.... all you need is something you can stick in the lock and turn!
Yep, once the door locks are used a bit, you can pretty much open them with anything. I had mine locked one day, and my four year old daughter wanted to play in the car. So I gave her a set of keys that did not have the key for the car on it and told her "If you can unlock the door, I'll let you play in it." A couple minutes later I looked over, and she was sitting in the car. I asked her how she got in and she showed me. She stuck the key in(the wrong key), turned it and it unlocked. I can unlock it with a screwdriver.
Of course the ignition switch won't do this, so it's a good idea to have a spare key.
i use a similar key for my 4runner. when you get the nice factory keys they come with a big hunk of plastic at the end. that key broke in my pocket because of age. all of the copies i get made dont have the plastic on the end and and are about as thick as three credit cards so i keep a spare in my wallet.
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yeah i have one for my festiva, kind of soft plastic but it starts the car, the idea is I think that you can keep it in your wallet because its the right size.
I guess it would be easy enough to hide under the car to.
Just my personal opinion but, you'd be money ahead to go to your local hardware store and have a real key made for around $1.00 and carry that with you.
$2.50 shipping plus the $1.00 for the key will cost you more than having a spare key made.
1993 Festiva GL, 67,783miles, 1.3L, FI, Auto, A/C, Radio
1990 Festiva L, 193,067miles, 1.3L, FI, 5 Speed, No A/C, No Radio
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