What is the name of the lock on a trunk?
If this is the key you need, usually T46, T46K, or 46 would be stamped on the front of lock mechanism where the key goes in. Often the name brand on the lock is “Long.”
What are the codes for antique trunk keys?
many of which will have the letters code T-46K stamped on the lock. Also fits codes 7201, T-44, T-45,T-46, T-47, and T-51. These keys are flat and about as thin as a dime. Chances are pretty good that if your lock has a plain narrow slot like the one shown above (left) this key will fit.
What to do if your keys are locked in the trunk?
Break into any modern car, and the alarm will go off; often shutting down the electrics responsible for the trunk release. The technician will need a series of tools to break into the trunk, including a snake camera. When the technician arrives, remind him or her again of the situation. When mine arrived I assumed he knew what was going on.
How big is a Brettuns village trunk key?
Key 20 is 1-3/16″ long and is solid – NOT a hollow key – and is small – about 1/16″ in diameter along the shank of the key. Small flag at the end for working the lock mechanism. Keys 19 and 20 are sold two at a time, 2 keys for $10, and this includes shipping to any USA address. Key 19 is available in two finishes, as shown.
How do you open the trunk with a key fob?
It’s an obvious solution, but it’s also the quickest and cheapest. Remove the key fob from your key ring and just use the old-fashioned physical key to unlock the car. If you need to access the trunk, pop it open via the trunk release lever by the driver’s seat.
What happens if your car keys are locked in the trunk?
When keys are locked in the trunk of a car deadlock is one of the most troubling scenarios. This means that your car will not open without the proper key because the car doors will not open from the inside or outside. This prevents any successful manual manipulation of the interior door locks.
Is there a way to unlock the trunk without a key?
A lot of cars require the ignition key be in the ignition and turned to get power to the trunk release. This bypass works on all vehicles I have run into with a button you can get to the wires on the back. Also, sometimes you have to push the button while injecting the 12 volts to the wires on the back. Loading…
many of which will have the letters code T-46K stamped on the lock. Also fits codes 7201, T-44, T-45,T-46, T-47, and T-51. These keys are flat and about as thin as a dime. Chances are pretty good that if your lock has a plain narrow slot like the one shown above (left) this key will fit.