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post Mar 14, 2006 - 9:52 PM
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I am a newbie so go easy on me. I just bought a 94 GT and the driver side lock does not work. Lock partially turns but won't unlock door. ToyotaWorld has the lock cylinders for $37. Is that the cheapest I can get? I assume I have to change all 3 locks plus ignition if I w frown.gif ant one key? Searched for this answer but couldn't find it.


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post Mar 21, 2006 - 4:51 AM
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QUOTE(Celicatime @ Mar 14, 2006 - 9:52 PM) [snapback]407702[/snapback]

I am a newbie so go easy on me. I just bought a 94 GT and the driver side lock does not work. Lock partially turns but won't unlock door. ToyotaWorld has the lock cylinders for $37. Is that the cheapest I can get? I assume I have to change all 3 locks plus ignition if I w frown.gif ant one key? Searched for this answer but couldn't find it.

My 94 GT drivers side door lock was stuck last spring. I went inside the door. Wow. There is alot of stuff inside and the lock is not easy to get at! I got a quote from a local locksmith who gave me a quote for 45$ to get the parts (not including the labor) for another lock cylinder that would work with my existing key.
Turns out that mine was frozen and loosened with the right spray. It still seems very worn and sticks a little sometimes.

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post Mar 21, 2006 - 7:55 PM
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QUOTE(Yellow94GT @ Mar 21, 2006 - 4:51 AM) [snapback]410860[/snapback]


My 94 GT drivers side door lock was stuck last spring. I went inside the door. Wow. There is alot of stuff inside and the lock is not easy to get at! I got a quote from a local locksmith who gave me a quote for 45$ to get the parts (not including the labor) for another lock cylinder that would work with my existing key.
Turns out that mine was frozen and loosened with the right spray. It still seems very worn and sticks a little sometimes.

Yellow94Gt


Glad I'm not the only one who finds getting at these locks difficult


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