I hear that there is a key code for my 2006 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 LT that can be given to a dealer who can then cut a new key for my bike if ever necessary. Now it is. But where do I find the key code?? I am the 3rd owner but I have all the original paperwork when the bike was purchased new but they left the spot for the key code empty! So what do I do now??
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Typically, Kawasaki's have their key code stamped into the ignition switch. Removal of the ignition switch is required in order to view the key code.
I believe with Kawasaki's you be required to have a pin in torx (also referred to as tamperless torx) driver in order to remove the ignition switch.
EDIT:
Where to look:
*On original key--if any.
*On Ignition housing
*Stamped on the back side of the Helmet lock-- Hint: Removal is generally very easy
*Seat lock
*Fork lock housing
*Call dealer with VIN to obtain code.
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I removed the ignition and there are four numbers on the back of it. Nothing else,only four numbers. Can i give these four numbers to a dealer or locksmith and get a key?– Old ManOct 31, 2015 at 15:37
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1Those four numbers are what you want. You can call you Kawasaki dealership to get a fresh key cut. Nov 4, 2015 at 19:00
The keycode on my Kawasaki Ninja is on the original keychain... its kindof like a mini-dogtag.
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same on my Vulcan 900 classic 2006 had a little dog tag w- G- followed by 4 numbers– user16979Apr 29, 2016 at 3:18