Here is your key. Copy and paste the complete address. http://www.partselect.com/ModelFrames.aspx?ModelID=1008489&ModelNum=GC9L&mfgModelNum=&ManufactureID=4&Selected=8A8IJNTL&Position=1&mfg=Frigidaire&Type=&Mark=1
Many freezers use a key that is essentially a shortened version of an allen key (hex key wrench). I suspect that yours is one of these.
Otherwise, if the freezer uses a more traditional key, write down the 3 or 4 numbers that are directly beside the keyhole. Talk to local locksmith, or contact manufacturer with the key code (the 3 or 4 numbers).
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Here is your key. Copy and paste the complete address.
http://www.partselect.com/ModelFrames.aspx?ModelID=1008489&ModelNum=GC9L&mfgModelNum=&ManufactureID=4&Selected=8A8IJNTL&Position=1&mfg=Frigidaire&Type=&Mark=1
Many freezers use a key that is essentially a shortened version of an allen key (hex key wrench). I suspect that yours is one of these.
Otherwise, if the freezer uses a more traditional key, write down the 3 or 4 numbers that are directly beside the keyhole. Talk to local locksmith, or contact manufacturer with the key code (the 3 or 4 numbers).