Bought 1987 626 GT turbo, Need help!!
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Bought 1987 626 GT turbo, Need help!!
Ok i bought a 626 in KY> there are no keys with it.
I have pulled tumblers on several veicles before , since I`m going to be 588 miles from home want to make sure i have all the tools nesessary to do this. I have a car traylor to bring it home on just want to be able to situate it on trailor correctly ,(with out damaging stering collum.
I already have an 1993 Escort GT,which has 1.8 mozda engine and 5 sp trans and many other mozda parts. it the ignition anything likr escort ?
any help or thoughts would be appreciated!
Thank You
Claude Dean
I have pulled tumblers on several veicles before , since I`m going to be 588 miles from home want to make sure i have all the tools nesessary to do this. I have a car traylor to bring it home on just want to be able to situate it on trailor correctly ,(with out damaging stering collum.
I already have an 1993 Escort GT,which has 1.8 mozda engine and 5 sp trans and many other mozda parts. it the ignition anything likr escort ?
any help or thoughts would be appreciated!
Thank You
Claude Dean
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RE: Bought 1987 626 GT turbo, Need help!!
Mazda used what are called breakaway bolts for the ignition lock cylinder and can be a real bugger to remove. You will need to have a #2 phillips screwdriver with at least a 4" blade to get the column covers off. After that the best option is a sharp chisel and a hammer to get the breakaway bolts out.
Have a better thought that may work better though Claude. If you have the VIN number for the car I may be able to get the key code for it that will enable your local Mazda dealer to cut a new key to use in the ignition so that we do not need to go thru all of this trouble. You can check with your local dealer to see if they will run a 'vehicle status inquiry' that will contain the key code or give me a post back with the 17 digit VIN and I will check for you to see if the key code has been registered. This will only work if it is the OE ignition switch and has not been replaced already.
Have a better thought that may work better though Claude. If you have the VIN number for the car I may be able to get the key code for it that will enable your local Mazda dealer to cut a new key to use in the ignition so that we do not need to go thru all of this trouble. You can check with your local dealer to see if they will run a 'vehicle status inquiry' that will contain the key code or give me a post back with the 17 digit VIN and I will check for you to see if the key code has been registered. This will only work if it is the OE ignition switch and has not been replaced already.
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RE: Bought 1987 626 GT turbo, Need help!!
I `ve got the vin,#JM1GC313XH1161655
I got the vin for that reason ,use to work at ford dealership and we use to be able to do this with fords.
really appreciate the response and help.
Thank you
Claude
I got the vin for that reason ,use to work at ford dealership and we use to be able to do this with fords.
really appreciate the response and help.
Thank you
Claude
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RE: Bought 1987 626 GT turbo, Need help!!
No such luck on an available key code. Key code portion gives only zeros which means it was not reported. Still a slight possibility that the selling dealer may have made note of the key code. I know we always do. Original selling dealer was Neil Huffman Mazda in Louisville, KY. Phone is 502-448-6666 and was retailed on 7/31/1987.
If they do not have the code then will probably have to resort to the hammer and chisel method to get the two breakaway bolts out to free the steering lock. Have also used a dremmel to cut a slot in the bolt head to enable a flat screwdriver to remove but usually does not work due to the lack of reasonable access and tightness of the bolts. Good luck.
If they do not have the code then will probably have to resort to the hammer and chisel method to get the two breakaway bolts out to free the steering lock. Have also used a dremmel to cut a slot in the bolt head to enable a flat screwdriver to remove but usually does not work due to the lack of reasonable access and tightness of the bolts. Good luck.
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