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Door locks,

N1265

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As time goes on, It is getting harder and harder to get my key into the door lock to unlock the doors . Is there a easy fix (or any fix ) for this ? I had a new key cut and it also has this problem

I do not want to have to but new locks AND a new ING. switch just so everything is keyed alike...
 

eagle4g63

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If you get a new lock for the door, take it past the dealer(just the lock) and have them re pin it to the same key before you install it.........they do it all the time. It sounds like the tumblers inside are getting worn out, you might even try to take it out and have a dealer put in new pins, again pretty easy and might be cheaper than a new cylinder..............also on a side note if you get the lock from a dealer than they normally pin it to match for free.
 
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