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Ignition Lock Cylinder - Functional




Ignition Lock Cylinder - Functional









Removal

NOTE: Individual lock cylinders are repaired by discarding the inoperative cylinder and building a new lock cylinder using the appropriate lock repair package. The lock repair package includes a detailed instruction sheet to build the new lock cylinder to the current key code of the vehicle.

1. Remove the Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) transceiver. For additional information, refer to Anti-Theft - Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) Service and Repair.

2. Insert the ignition key and position the ignition lock cylinder to the ACC position.

3. Using a suitable tool, depress the ignition lock cylinder release pin through the access hole while pulling the ignition lock cylinder outward.





Installation

1. Make sure the ignition lock cylinder is in the ACC position.

2. Insert the ignition lock cylinder into the ignition lock cylinder access hole located on the steering column.
- Make sure to align the locking pin with the locking pin access hole.

3. Install the Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) transceiver. For additional information, refer to Anti-Theft - Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) Service and Repair.

4. Rotate the ignition key through all lock cylinder positions to check for correct operation.