when i picked up a new ignition tumbler recently it did indeed come with a key in it.

cheers!
e


On 19/Sep/11 10:58, Max Dillon wrote:
I ordered mine at the local dealer, and the parts guy seemed pretty competent
then.  He cautioned me that the new lock may or may not come with a key, he said
that a key is required to test the lock prior to shipping, and normally the
tester will leave the key in the lock, but they don't always do that.  Perhaps
if there are more than one matching ignition cylinders being made, they use one
key for multiple tests and leave the key in the last cylinder tested?

  Very respectfully,
/s/
Max Dillon
'87 300TD 334k miles (Off with the head!)
'95 E300 292k miles (daily driving duties)
'73 Balboa 20 (High&  dry until the head is back on)
Charleston SC




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