Ignition lost only key 1995 Nissan kingcab standard

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Asked by GuruZHSQR Nov 05, 2017 at 09:40 PM about the 1995 Nissan Truck STD Standard Cab SB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Lost only key truck ain't worth fixing frame is
week from rust but need to get it outta yard
to a parts buyer how can I take out ignition
or break it to start with screwdriver please
or any other next to cheap ideas that work

4 Answers

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I think they drill out the ignition switch , it may not run with out the transponder in the key , let us know what happens

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Ok thanks I knew somebody was gonna say towing.that doesn't help me start the $#&$#$# thing.so where an what are you drilling.like strait in the key hole or do I have to remove some of the column first.or is there a way to get another key made for cheap

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Thanks that might work it already is hardwired from the starter and fuse box coz the clutch switch wasn't kikin when I did have key I hope the drilling will work

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Ignore them ask a mechanic of over 40 yrs. If that ever happens again. Take your VIN # to your local locksmith and they will cut you key a whole lot cheaper than any dealer. Good Luck

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