I have a Japanese sit-down Lindbergh cabinet that has a locked coin door. I have the key to open the control panel and front board door, but I do not know if this is the same key type as is pictured in the PDF service manual from the wiki.
Does anyone know what this key variant might be? It looks very similar to 5380 but the inner slot appears to be a narrower shape.
I would like to try hunting down a replacement before going down the path of drilling it out. Thanks in advance if anyone can identify
Sega Lindbergh coin door is locked
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Re: Sega Lindbergh coin door is locked
It's going to be uniquely keyed.
You'll have to drill it I'm afraid.
You'll have to drill it I'm afraid.
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Re: Sega Lindbergh coin door is locked
Is it hanging inside the front access panel above the control panel? That’s where mine was.