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removing ignition lock from cluster... HOW?
ok, i need a bit of help here. i have to replace my ignition cluster (you know, that lightweight alloy thing around the steering column that the key goes into). i got a new one, but it doesn't have an ignition lock (the thing that the key goes into). how can i carefully remove my old one and plug it into the new one? i don't want to force it and bust it off.
thanks! obin ------------------ A straight line is the most BORING distance between two points. |
about 10 guys kep asking the same question over and over on 924.org
i explained it there a bunch of times over the past year. |
Obin,
About 4 pages ago, Brandon85-944 had the same question. I put the dimonsions you use to locate & drill hole to get lock cylinder out. Powerhuas replied with where the allen screw is to get the collar off the steering column. drew1 |
http://www.megaone.com/geoisfuct000/
pics are on that server <IMG SRC=http://www.megaone.com/geoisfuct000/keyclip.JPG /A> <IMG SRC=http://www.megaone.com/geoisfuct000/drill3.JPG /A> <IMG SRC=http://www.megaone.com/geoisfuct000/drill1.JPG /A> <IMG SRC=http://www.megaone.com/geoisfuct000/drill.JPG /A> [This message has been edited by AMCPorsche924Powerhaus! (edited 05-09-2001).] |
drill where the two top holes are, the other two that i drilled were just hit and miss, and I missed.
Right where the two top holes are with yellow arrow, the clip is, and you stick a pick in, and push on the clip as shown in keyclip.JPG, and yank the sucker right out. |
wow, thanks guys, i was looking up the wrong keywords!
i am going to replace this one only because i am trying to get under the curtain for NY state safety inspection. after this is done, i am looking at wiring in a push-button starter. the centre console is coming out of my car, and i am measuring the place to put the centre guages. thanks for the help though! obin |
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