Trying going to a Chevy dealer with the VIN #. They may be able to have a key made with this #.
Call a locksmith!! I do everything myself but couldn't figure out the lock on my 92 Topkick either. The locksmith removed the steering wheel, swithces etc . He did not remove the column or the surrounding shell. Took about an hour and he charged me $125 which included the new cylinder and key. AAA paid $100 of that. Best $25 I ever spent.
AnswerOn a 1968 Chevy (Impala, Caprice, sedan or wagon). first look at the dash, where the key goes. There is a ring with (3) small indentions. This ring has a "special tool" to remove, but if you really aren't making a show car you can use a small hammer & screwdriver. Gently place the screwdriver in slot (1 of 3). Tap lightly in a counter- clockwise direction. It will turn but go slowly! Once it is removed, reach under the dash and pull back. It should remove easly. Then unplug the wire harness and you're done! You have now removed the key & ignition too! Many places like restoration magazines now stock this part. its better to replace than to re-key. The switch on these can go out at any time because of the time in service. Dealers also sell all locks and ignition keys as a set, so it's a good idea to consider. AnswerThere are many ways to do this one. You can give a locksmith a large deposit and they will lend you their try-out ring. Go through the keys and one will work on that old of a car. The way I did a hundred of that year was to open the driver's door, pull the metal clip out on the edge of the car door that lined up with the key cylinder, and pull the key cylinder out an inch. Take a flash light and find the key code, which will be stamped on the edge, covered in dirt, and usually upside down! Take that key code to a locksmith and he can code cut it for you. Make sure the key works in the door and ignition, then put the door lock back in the door (you did not have to disconnect the linkage to see the code on the side). This is assuming that the locks are original and nothing has been replaced on that year GM. Write down the key code in case you lose it again. If you cannot find the key code on the door lock, gently disconnect it from the door linkage and take that to a locksmith to make a key.
I am trying to drain old antifreeze and replace with new and cannot figure out how to remove the radiator plug on my 2001 Chevy impala 3400V6 engine?
He bought a house, a car, and then t.v.
the same price you bought it for.
Mine was doing the same thing. A friend told me that he changed his ignition switch and it fixed it. I bought the ignition switch (about $80). Now I can't figure out how to get it out. Got some very small star head bolts in it and also looks like the key switch needs to come out but can't figure it out.
I am working on changing my 93 Explorer ignition switch now. As soon as I figure it out I will let you know. :-) Still working on it.
Check the manufacturer's Web site where you bought it and enter in your model number.
The right wires will have to be connected. You will need a wiring diagram to figure out the order.
The ignition key chip
make sure that the car is in park. if the car is on anything other than park the key will not come out of the ignition. took me over an hour to figure it out when it happened to me. hope this helps!
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