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I'm attempting to replace/upgrade the ignition lock assembly as instructed. However, my lock is so jacked up with the key in I can't move the key from position 0 to position 1 to remove the ignition cylinder. Tried wd40 and other tricks but no luck. So, I attempted to removed the entire steering lock assembly. I've removed the 10mm nut holding the assembly to the steering column. And now I'm attempting to push the lock pin to release the lock assembly but unable to do so. I'm thing since I don't have the key in position 1 the steering wheel is locked and it not allow the assembly to be removed. Any suggestions with getting the steering lock assembly out while the key is still in pos o with the key cylinder in place. I've tried removing the key cylinder with and without the electrical connections in place but no difference. Prior do disassembly of anythign the key would not go from pos 0 to 1 and that is why I need to replace the assembly. Can I remove the steering lock assembly while key is in position 0?

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Old 11-10-2011, 08:59 AM
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Some of these key mechanisms can be a $^^%#$! There are a few threads in our forums on people who have had similar problems - I'm going to copy this question there. Although I haven't done it myself, I think you can remove the assembly with the key still installed.

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removing key from jammed ignition switch

Your problem may be the electronic switch module which has jammed the mechanism. Take the steps to remove the switch module from behind the tumbler assembly and you may find your problem solved. I was having similar issues with my key not turning properly and the issue was the switch module, not the key tumbler.
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I had the similar problem a few months ago. I replaced the ignition switch (about $10 from Pelican). It works fine now. Try this link:
Pelican Technical Article: Boxster Ignition Switch Replacement - 986 / 987

The key part is to get a short and strong screw driver. good luck.

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