Remove the ignition, (the part that you put your key into,) and on it will be a black sticker. On this sticker will be a code. THAT code is the key code for your ignition. Go to a reputable Locksmith and take your ignition with you. Give him the code you wrote down and ask for him to make you a key for it. Have him verify that the code you read is the same one he reads off it. He'll make the key and try it in the ignition. Should it work fine, WRITE THE CODE DOWN on your quad, like under the seat or in a place you can get to and won't wear away. That way, should you be out of state riding and lose your key again, you'll have the code with you and can get another made. Should you NOT be able to read the code, take the ignition to the Locksmith and he can make a key for you anyway by picking it and taking it apart. Used to be a Locksmith, so I'm speaking from experience
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yes. pull apart the 4 prong square plug leading from the ignition....then on the side not leading to the ignition...connect the red and brown wires (should be diagonal across in the plug) together and it should turn on. i hope this helps you
Lost ignition keys for newer vehicles can be obtained from the vehicle dealership. Lost keys for a 1978 Honda Accord will require the replacement of the ignition.
If you don't have the code, you will have to replace the lock cyl. They pop out if you know the procedure (and come with keys).
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The dealer you bought it from may have the key code on file. The key code allows them to cut a key without having the original.
You will more than likely have to get a new ignition and key for it.
You have at least three options: 1. Have a locksmith use a feeler and essentially make you a new key on the spot. This will usually cost around $50 or more. You can then take this newly fashioned key to a key cutter and have it duplicated onto a purchased Yamaha key blank. 2. Purchase a key set from your local Yamaha dealership. This will usually include a new ignition and you must show proof of ownership before ordering. You may also be given the option to purchase an entire key set which will include a helmet lock (if your bike came with one), gas cap (if there was a lock on it), and a new ignition. 3. This is the least expensive, but the most inconvenient option: The key code is printed on the ignition switch, but you'll need to remove the headlamp so that you can remove the ignition switch to see the code (I think that I also needed to disconnect the bracket for the speedometer and tachometer). In my case, I needed to remove a fairing before I could remove the headlamp. Fitting all of the wiring neatly back into the headlamp enclosure is a chore that requires some care and patience. But, you'll have a key code that you can provide to your key cutter or dealership, and they can inexpensively cut a brand new key without ever seeing the bike.
you will have to replace the complete ignition switch with a new one.
I had the same problem. you can go to your local dealer and give them the vin (vehicle identification number) and they will give you a code to take to a locksmith cost about $20 to have key made from code