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- Touring_22
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Long story short I've lost my keys on a night out. What do I do ?
Really sorry to hear this
keys to your E30 I'm assuming? How about initially retracing your steps to try and find them/ ask if any keys have been handed in at any pub or club you were at? Failing that ask at the local Police station to see if they have been handed in? If you have a spare key at home get someone to run the key out to you so you can get the car shifted (assuming your not over the limit) or get someone to move the car home with your spare key?
Hope you find them ok
Kind Regards
Mr-Lachs
Hope you find them ok
Kind Regards
Mr-Lachs
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1988 BMW E30 325iSE Auto, 4 Door, Lachs Silver (Fair Weather Machine)
2012 Vauxhall Insignia 1.8 Exclusiv, Technical Grey, (The Daily)
- Brianmoooore
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If they turn out to be really lost, then ordering a new master key from BMW is the obvious way to go.
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Topblag
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Not the end of the world, take your v5 to BMW and order a new key, might take a while this time of year.
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As my mum would say; where did you see them, last?


PONY, 2013 - "Anyway span 360 degrees hitting the kerb and giving the old man two fingers as I was spinning like Michael Schumacher would
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The problem with going to BMW for a new master key is you are assuming it's on the original lock set. At 20+ years old, many of these turds won't be
It's worth a shot though. Is the door deadlocked? If not, and the barrels aren't original, pulling the windscreen out is probably the easiest way of getting into an e30
It's worth a shot though. Is the door deadlocked? If not, and the barrels aren't original, pulling the windscreen out is probably the easiest way of getting into an e30
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That may get him in, but it still won't be going anywhere. Keys are lost, not locked inside.ross_jsy wrote: pulling the windscreen out is probably the easiest way of getting into an e30
In my experience, most E30s are still on the original lock sets, and where they're not (car needs two different keys?), the ignition switch will be original, along with the glove box.
Take the lock out of the door and go to a locksmith with it, did this recently had a key minutes later
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How do you do this?Jozi wrote:Take the lock out of the door and go to a locksmith with it, did this recently had a key minutes later

PONY, 2013 - "Anyway span 360 degrees hitting the kerb and giving the old man two fingers as I was spinning like Michael Schumacher would
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Remove door card, remove barrel C clip, remove barrel from outside of door, get in other car, drive to locksmiths, present said locksmith with barrel, ask for key to match, locksmith gets busy behind the scenes and emerges minutes later with key and a billGert_8 wrote:How do you do this?Jozi wrote:Take the lock out of the door and go to a locksmith with it, did this recently had a key minutes later
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Gert_8
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Hahaha. Thanks. I thought the problem's getting into the car in the first place.
Personally speaking, I like to sort things out in some sort of order.
Personally speaking, I like to sort things out in some sort of order.

PONY, 2013 - "Anyway span 360 degrees hitting the kerb and giving the old man two fingers as I was spinning like Michael Schumacher would
- Touring_22
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Cheers for all the help guys ! What would I do about my central locking fob also ? Luckily the car is in the garage at the minute with no engine so no worries about driving it but obviously I'm gonna be screwed when the engine goes back in with no key. Thanks again for all the help. Merry Christmas !! aŽ„aa»
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Easiest way out of that one is a nice new remote locking kit from Rightclick, that comes with two (or more) fobs, complete with BMW key blanks, that can be cut to match your brand new key from the dealer.Touring_22 wrote:What would I do about my central locking fob also



