Ok, my doors don't lock with the keys so I have to leave vent window unlock and I can't unlock from the sleeper doors do anyone know where I can get we cylinders with keys?
Peterbilt 359 lock cylinder
Discussion in 'Peterbilt Forum' started by Dexterr, Sep 2, 2012.
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You may be able to pull the cylinders out and take them to a good locksmith and he should be able to make keys for the ones you have. I have done that for a house that I had and a truck. They are not that hard to pull out if they are anything like a 379. They just have a clip holding them in. Or you could check with Peterbilt but that is obvious.
lonelyswmtrucker Thanks this. -
Thanks will do,I know where a dozen parts truck at I'll most likely get them made thanks again
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yea just goto your local locksmith he should have new cylinders for you.
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I think the cylinders may be a Peterbilt or atleast a Paccar only item. But a good locksmith should be able to either change the tumblers inside the cylinders or just make keys for those particular cylinders.
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I spray white lithium into the key slot. It does not freeze and the locks work easier. I keep a can in the truck and give them a shot every once in a while.
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I know you got the issue solved, but for future inquiries...I was told there are only 23 keys for the old peterbilts. The dealer suggested I bring my truck down and they can try their master set and find the key code. I was asking because my bunk lock doesn't match the truck doors and ignition.
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Tell me how it went I've replaced all except ignition
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