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Old 10-18-2018, 10:04 AM
barry12345 barry12345 is offline
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I remember a member mentioning.. That this key service may be stopped for older vehicles. I guess the only way to really know is to try to order one or phone a dealer.

If all the poster wants is to start and examine the condition of the engine. A key is not required to start them.

I think it is short the right two terminals of the three on the fender apron up front. This gets the engine cranking. Remove the vacuum line to the injection pumps shut off as well. Otherwise the developing vacuum to it with the key in the present position will stop the fuel. After it starts.

Unfortunatly the steering still remains locked up. At the same time if you do not like the condition of the engine for some reason. You are not out the coin to buy the key and there is less of a wait.
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