I bought my 90 Tiva a few months ago and am just getting around to seeing why it wouldn't start. Now I can't find the key for it. Can I get a new one made at a dealership? I don't have the title or registration in my name yet.
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I think you can get one cut using a door lock. But it wont be cheap.Search Master - Honorary Member of Midwest Festiva Inc., Gulf Coast Chapter
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Use the hatch lock it doesn't get used as much and the tumblers are probably in better condition. 30 bucks at a pick a part in CA....post your location in your profile.---------------------------------------------------
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Originally posted by Hot_Wheels View Postumm just put a [WTB] in the for sale section and ask to buy people extra keys or duplicates. i have found that theres maybe 3 diffrent festiva keys there kind of universal"FLTG4LIFE" @FINALLEVEL , "PBH"
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I'm with Willie on this one. I own 8 Festys, have a couple extra columns and a couple spare cylinders, most with factory keys, and none of them swap. I know this for a fact because I kept forgetting which key fit which cylinder so I started labeling all of them. Now some might open a door, but not start the car, and visa versa, but there are definately waaaay more than 3 keys.
I'd just take a cylinder, probably a door cylinder because it seems to be pretty easy to remove, to a locksmith and he'll get it made for you.ENFORCER - Midwest Festiva Inc., Iowa
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I had locksmith tell me that half the cuts are for the ignition and half are for the other cylinders. I needed a key made for a car when I was in your spot and he told me my door cylinder had only half the cuts needed. I ended up putting in an aftermarket replacement ignition cylinder (less than $20) and carrying 2 keys after that. That sound familiar to anyone else?1992 Flamestiva with matching Festrailer
1994 Mercury Capri XR2 turbo
1992 Aerostar "Hot Wheels" custom
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its kind of mix-n-match, i believe of the 5 or so ive owned, at least 3 had interchangable keys and one of them had a key that worked with a friend of mine who had a festy back in highschool too hehe.
swap all the locks is your best bet if you dont have spares laying around like some of us to try out1992 Festiva... BP-T, Escort G5MR, no crossmember, aspire brakes, Megasquirt, Toyota COP's, coilovers and 6 puck SPEC clutch!
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If you pull out the tine/small metal piece at the end of the lock, then any mazda/double sided key will work. I figured that one out by myself with a small screwdriver, but it's kinda tricky, so you might wanna practice on a different lock first. Oh and I know of five key's that open my doors!
Disclaimer: this will probably permanently break your lock, so don't do it unless you are prepared to replace it if it doesn't work.Last edited by Ogrestiva; 12-09-2008, 01:24 AM.89' Maroon and black Festiva LX with a sunroof. :alien:
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Just making it start is only some of the issue. Eventually it's going to be out and about and need to be locked. I would try to file down another festiva key first. where are you located?? maybe someone here can help, many of the members have multiple cars. Other than that you're gonna have to replace the set...which isnt a lot if you swipe the little locks and only pay for the large column piece...not that I condone swiping.1993 GL 5 speed
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The last festiva i bought had no keys
Went to my local locksmith and he said one of the door locks
should have a number stamp on it.Removed both sides and the passenger side
had a number on it.From that number he made a key for the car.1992 black GL
1991 white GL
1991 blue L parts car
1992 blue L from Japan R.H.D.
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Going to try a locksmith
I think I'm going to go the locksmith route and have him make up keys for my car. I heard he can look it up using the VIN? Is that true? Otherwise I can pull the passenger lock cylinder and take it to him right?
I'm in Crete, IL and will buy extra keys if anyone has any laying around.Chad
1990 Tiva L - Yellow
1995 Metro - SOLD...
2002 F150 FX4 - Black
1966 Galaxie 500XL - Black
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It's the passenger lock cyl.
I called a local locksmith and there is a key code stamped on the passenger lock cylinder. He looked it up in a book and told me to just bring that in and he'll make a key for it. Pretty glad I don't have to sit in a JY and pull our the lock cyl & ignition since it's so dang cold up here.Chad
1990 Tiva L - Yellow
1995 Metro - SOLD...
2002 F150 FX4 - Black
1966 Galaxie 500XL - Black
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