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Posted on Sep 09, 2009

On my 1994 Lincoln Continental, my keys won't work in the locks. The remote works fine, and the keyless works fine. The keys fit into the locks, but will not turn them?

  • ratler333 Sep 09, 2009

    I will try this, thanks.

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Try putting in the code on the pad while the key is in the door.
When you choose to unlock it on the keypad turn the key at the same time.

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