Someone tried stealing my 97 maxima se
#1
Someone tried stealing my 97 maxima se
I came out to my car and was going to use the key to open the driver door (which I usually don't do, instead I use the remote) and noticed the key slot was horizontal instead of vertical. I tried putting the key in and turning it, but all that did was reset it to the vertical position, other than that the key didn't turn left or right. The passenger side was also in a similar condition, but fortunately the key was able to turn the lock after being freed from the horizontal position and unlocked the car...at least I think. The ignition as far as I know wasn't touched so I'm thinking they couldn't get in. What confuses me is since the key cylinder was turned how come they couldn't get in?
I've already fixed the driver cylinder...turns out the first plate didn't go down completely not allowing it to turn.
I'm also curious as to when you insert a key into the cylinder the plates go down instead of popping up?
And what is that white electronic thing that's connected to the cylinder? It looked like the only way it was connected to the cylinder was from a screw...what good does that do?
I've already fixed the driver cylinder...turns out the first plate didn't go down completely not allowing it to turn.
I'm also curious as to when you insert a key into the cylinder the plates go down instead of popping up?
And what is that white electronic thing that's connected to the cylinder? It looked like the only way it was connected to the cylinder was from a screw...what good does that do?
#2
what direction to unlock door?
I think I might have changed the direction you turn the lock to open or lock the door for the driver side, lol..if that's possible.
It currently turns clockwise to open the door whereas the passenger is turn counter clockwise...
It currently turns clockwise to open the door whereas the passenger is turn counter clockwise...
#3
lol, wtf...reading the manual it says unlock is clockwise...my passenger side which I did NOT take apart unlocks COUNTER clockwise...guess it's opposite for the opposite side..
Last edited by blehbleh; 04-28-2014 at 04:08 PM.
#6
Um..I'm pretty sure someone tried. I don't leave the key sideways when taking it out of the slot on both the passenger and driver side..if you could even do that. The cylinder was also severely stuck, I wouldn't have just left it like that. This car and generation is the 3rd most stolen car in my county.
#7
Perhaps they were instead looking to steal some stuff from the car instead of actually taking the car..so maybe they got in, didn't find anything, then locked the car from the inside, but forgot to 'reset' the key cylinders. Maybe the driverside wasn't budging with the screw driver and jammed, but the passenger side did.
#9
Um..I'm pretty sure someone tried. I don't leave the key sideways when taking it out of the slot on both the passenger and driver side..if you could even do that. The cylinder was also severely stuck, I wouldn't have just left it like that. This car and generation is the 3rd most stolen car in my county.
It does get stiff.
My girl somehow pulls her key out of the door without it being upright quite often.
I am able to unlock it with about anything when she does, but her lock cylinders don't stick like mine..
I assume because I have keyless I use all the time and she does not.
Just sayin.
And I just looked up 4th gen Maxima's being the #3 most stolen like you said and I did find that the '96 is #10, but nowhere #3.
That all belongs to Honda.
Last edited by Fakie J Farkerton; 04-28-2014 at 07:41 PM.
#10
97-99 maxima's #3 most stolen and 96's are #10? whats the difference. Or were u saying that all maxima's r #10
and besides i dont think any thief would "lock" it just to pretend nothing happened.
I think its just in ur head that u think some1 tried to steal something from ur car.
and besides i dont think any thief would "lock" it just to pretend nothing happened.
I think its just in ur head that u think some1 tried to steal something from ur car.
Last edited by JoshG; 04-28-2014 at 07:33 PM.
#11
Ok well I know for a fact I do not leave the keyhole sideways on both doors...clearly jacked up. So if they couldn't get in that stumps me because the angles were clearly past the point of unlocking the door on the driver side. So why try the passenger side?
My car was in-between two houses so they could have tried for hours if they wanted to.
http://albany.patch.com/groups/aroun...alameda-county
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-33934477.html
My car was in-between two houses so they could have tried for hours if they wanted to.
http://albany.patch.com/groups/aroun...alameda-county
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-33934477.html
#12
its called a universal key. It wont start the vehicle but it will unlock the doors and turn the ignition to accessory. Didnt believe it til I saw it...I still have one for the 2nd or 3rd gen. Not guaranteed to work on all but a good portion. The key cut is so generic that you'd be surprised how many keys will turn it to the point.
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