A 14r3 key typically fits a specific type of lock, often used in residential or commercial settings. This key is commonly associated with certain brands or models of locks that utilize the 14r3 keyway design. It's important to verify compatibility with the specific lock before usage, as key specifications can vary by manufacturer.
Chevy Impala
I have a spare key and i think it's for my old motorcycle.the was a 2002 suzuli gsxr 750. the key says axxess+14r3 on it.could this key be the one for that bike? Thank you. RICK hey i just found a key that is a axxess+14r2 and i dont think it went to a bike but i dont know what they went to.
I KNOW IT FITS A GM VECHILE. UPDATE FURTHER WHEN I FIND MORE INFO
car key
how does a key deer fit into a food chain where does it fit in
No. Though it is likely to fit some.
Only if it is an older Honda that does not have a chip in the key.
bontot
A key that doesn't fit in a keyhole is one that is either the wrong shape, size, or design for that particular lock. For example, a car key won't fit in a house door lock due to differences in their shapes and mechanisms. Similarly, a broken or bent key may also fail to unlock a lock even if it's meant for that specific keyhole.
An example of the induced fit theory is when an enzyme undergoes a conformational change to better accommodate the substrate upon binding. On the other hand, the lock and key theory suggests that the enzyme's active site is already in the correct shape to fit the substrate like a lock and key.
They are called waffer's. The key will still fit in the hole and turn but a nail file or screwdriver can turn it as well with no waffers in it.
so u can have 1 key for both