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Vehicle key information: |
Part number |
Key Code |
Tag shape |
Tumbler Type |
Application |
2802403 |
CB62 |
Diamond |
Trunk lid |
67-71 some |
2802403 |
CB384 |
Diamond |
Trunk lid |
67-71 some |
2802403 |
CB184 |
Diamond |
Trunk lid |
67-71 some |
3744122 |
ES2321 |
Diamond |
Trunk/Glove box |
73 C, Imperial |
2862707 |
DS158 |
Round |
Glove box |
68 Imperial |
3744120 |
ES2288 |
Round |
Trunk/Glove box |
71-74 RW |
2583984 |
CJ344 |
Diamond |
Doors |
66 Except Imperial |
Unknown |
ES2050 |
Diamond |
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Note:
The photographs on this site are for general reference purposes only. There is no claim or guarantee given that they are representative of factory original components or vehicles.
There are some key shops that have a computer program that can reverse engineer the code from the shape of your original key.
The keys from 1966-84 were nickel plated copper. Original keys have a Pentastar" and "Chrysler Corporation" logos. The vehicle keys from the assembly plant consist of a round and Pentastar shaped key and a destroy tag (Key ID number) for each key. Door / ignition key: The ignition key is rectangular and typically has a "Y" and stamped keyway. However, the "Y" is the most common but "I", "H" and "B " have been found. The original destroy tag for this key is a small rectangular aluminum tag with the stamped key code. Driver’s side door locks by rotating clockwise; passenger door, by rotating counter clockwise. Trunk key: Trunk lock is operated by the trunk key which is round headed with an "I" and stamped keyway. However, the "I" is the most common but "A" has also been found. The original destroy tag for this key is a small circular "washer type" steel tag with the stamped key code.
Note: Some information supplied by B. Cook
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