wonder how many times I have copied this and reposted it???
If you cant get the key code............
and you do end up calling a locksmith.. tell him that the National Locksmith magazine had a write up with pics and everything for changing the key pins... remember to get all the cylinders changed (ignition, tool box, helmet lock and the gas cap)...
You should be able to find a reputable locksmith at
www.aloa.org (Associated Locksmiths of America). NOT all locksmiths in the yellow pages are reputable.
This is the industry I am in, and I know there have been lots of scams with fake/real locksmiths overcharging... that is why I am adding the part about aloa.org another might be
www.lockradio.com .
Contact a locksmith and tell him these #'s will all work..
Ilco Key # X241 (SUZ18)
or
Silca Sz14RAP
or
Curtis SU18
Reference and instructions for access and changing the pins are in the March 2005 and Sept 2005 National Locksmith Magazine
Julie
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