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Problems with lockpick automobile ford

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Problems with lockpick automobile ford

Postby Flamex10 » 3 Jan 2022 12:32

Excuse my English but I write with the translator from Italy.
I'm new to the forum and don't know if this is the right section for my question.
I lost the key to my car and tried to crack the lock with the appropriate tool for the ford.
Unfortunately a pin of the equipment has broken and no longer comes out of the lock
Can anyone help me?
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Re: Problems with lockpick automobile ford

Postby Squelchtone » 3 Jan 2022 17:56

I know a good locksmith in Italy, perhaps he will see your post and can help you via Private Message as we do not discuss opening of cars in the public forum because we do not wish to teach bored teenagers or criminals how to break into a car.

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Re: Problems with lockpick automobile ford

Postby femurat » 4 Jan 2022 2:54

PM sent.

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Re: Problems with lockpick automobile ford

Postby stratmando » 4 Jan 2022 9:06

Am sure Femurat provided excellent Help/Advice, just to add if you can get in Vehicle, You could remove Door Panel, remove lock, then with shutter held open and opening down, may be able to shake loose or influenced with a small tool.
If a F150, their is a clip at door latch, pull out and remove lock.
E250 tougher as they are behind Window Track.
Just redid my E250, Doors and Ignition. Cost about $100 for 4 Door Locks, and 1 ignition.
For the Ignition, [ADMIN EDIT: SNIP! The OP does not have access to the Automotive areas, I want to keep a clear line between which content is allowed where, picking automotive ignitions is not for the general public area for obvious reasons] I would Have new switch ready and Orientated same as one you are removing. Then Insert new. Believe they say disconnect Battery, I don't. But if you have a problem inserting lock, Disconnect Battery so you don't have to Stress getting in before Battery dies. Good Luck
What Year and Model do you have?
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Re: Problems with lockpick automobile ford

Postby Squelchtone » 4 Jan 2022 22:01

Locking the thread as it is automotive lock related and posted in the public side of the forum.

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