Can anyone tell me if there is another place to look for the key numbers? This is my only form of transportation, so I need a key quickly.
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bmlbytes
Need quick help with finding a code for the key
I lost my only key to my 1979 GS550L. I called the local Suzuki dealer, and they said that they could cut a new key for my bike if I brought him the number off the bottom of the ignition switch. I found a six digit number on the bottom of the ignition switch, and when I told it to him, he said that it was wrong. He said it is usually a 5 digit number, starting with a letter. So I pulled the entire ignition switch out. There are no other numbers on it. I'm not sure if it can be opened or not. It looks like there might be 2 very small flathead screws that will open it, but I am not sure.
Can anyone tell me if there is another place to look for the key numbers? This is my only form of transportation, so I need a key quickly.Tags: None
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cwscooge
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mriddle
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bmlbytes
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cwscooge
Yeah, the 3 digit number is what worked for me. I went to my Suzuki dealer and they referred me to a local locksmith who made my key based on that three digit number.
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cwscooge
As a side note, the locksmith's key blanks worked fine on my seat lock, but not on my ignition. I realized later that the ignition key is longer than the key blank, thus the key blank wasn't going deep enough into the ignition. I filed the head down and made it work, but will eventually buy a stock Suzuki ignition key blank and have it cut to fit.
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I've always used the 3 digit number from inside the gas cap.
Which means it'd be a good idea if you have a working key to write that three digit number down before you lack a key"I have come to believe that all life is precious." -- Eastman, TWD6.4
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bmlbytes
Thanks guys. That three digit number was the right one, the Suzuki dealer guy just didnt know what he was doing. I took the ignition and the seat lock to a locksmith, and he was able to make a key in a minute. It cost me a bit more, but at least I have a key now.
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1_v8_merc
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DanTheMan
Originally posted by 1_v8_merc View PostWhy couldn't you just order a new ignition?
They cost like $18,lol.
Or just hotwire it,lol.
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