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I lost the key to my '73. I called a locksmith and he said the 4 digit code for the key was located on the passenger side lock cylinder. I've taken both door panels off, inspected both lock cylinders, and inspected the ignition switch and I can't find a code anywhere! Am I looking in the wronng place? Any help would be appreciated!

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Re-caught this thread again, I'm resurrecting it for a reason. I pulled the passenger door tumbler, and was baffled at the lock of a code. I figured I was looking at the wrong part of the car, so I kept pulling parts out. Eventually, I realized it's on the side of the housing of the tumbler, under a couple layers of oxidization. For future reference, it can be found here (a photo would have saved me a couple hours):

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Sometimes, if you're lucky, the code can be found on a small piece of white paper stuck to the inside of the glovebox lid.  Most time though they're illegible due to the years.

That was the first place I tried looking, but had no luck on this car. If that piece of paper was still there, the text was long gone.

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Hehe, Yay!  I can steal Jesse's car now...  okay, no way I'm headed to NH anytime soon, much less do it to steal a car.  Might be a good idea to stamp or inscribe that code in the glovebox door. or write it in your service manual, if you have it still.  (I do  :icon12: ).   It would be interesting to know what range the codes Datsun used back in the day, Do you think it was the full 10K codes, or just a specific subset. I'm sure they'd eliminated the 3333,4444,5555 etc combinations.

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Hehe, Yay!  I can steal Jesse's car now...  okay, no way I'm headed to NH anytime soon, much less do it to steal a car.  Might be a good idea to stamp or inscribe that code in the glovebox door. or write it in your service manual, if you have it still.  (I do  :icon12: ).   It would be interesting to know what range the codes Datsun used back in the day, Do you think it was the full 10K codes, or just a specific subset. I'm sure they'd eliminated the 3333,4444,5555 etc combinations.

Having the key won't help you steal it, you'd have to get it running first :) You'd also have to fend off my crazy drugged-up neighbors, then contend with the crazed owner with too many guns.

 

Based upon what I've read, they used a VERY limited subset.

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okay, Crazed gunowner, that's probably enough to deter me.   Really though I'd be real interested to find what Subset of Key codes they actually used.  I know my last 3 S30's all had codes starting with 5xxx, but that could be a coincidence.  One was broken so you could start it with any key. Apparently it's not hard to break the pins.  My VQS30 I'm swapping in the whole 350Z steering column and using the 350Z key so I shouldn't have that issue.

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