W Willy_G Joined May 25, 2005 Messages 350 Location Indianapolis, IN Jan 4, 2006 #1 If the lock was OEM, a key code might be on a info placard, usually in the trunk. Any Suzuki or GM dealer should be able to cut a key from the code. You could always have a locksmith open it up.
If the lock was OEM, a key code might be on a info placard, usually in the trunk. Any Suzuki or GM dealer should be able to cut a key from the code. You could always have a locksmith open it up.
M Master ACiD Joined Oct 15, 2005 Messages 2,364 Location sebring, florida Jan 5, 2006 #2 use a dremel or some other cut off wheel. locked spares are totally useless.
racer12306 Joined Oct 6, 2005 Messages 3,339 Location MD Jan 5, 2006 #3 sometimes the key is the ignition or door key.
P pasquot Joined Jun 12, 2004 Messages 8 Location Orlando Jan 5, 2006 #4 several years ago, we bought a used geo tracker. spare tire had a cover on it. I now found out the tire has a lock on it. Obviously we have no key. Any suggestions on how to find a key, other suggestions? It's totally useless as is.
several years ago, we bought a used geo tracker. spare tire had a cover on it. I now found out the tire has a lock on it. Obviously we have no key. Any suggestions on how to find a key, other suggestions? It's totally useless as is.
K Kestas Staff member Joined Jun 4, 2002 Messages 14,320 Location The Motor City Jan 6, 2006 #5 Why is it locked? Does it sit under the car?