If the lock cylinder is worn out....sure.
hold mileage reset button then insert key and turn on ignition while still holding milege reset button . contine holding while counter counts down from 10
It is not recommended. When the ignition is on the on board computers are active, and it is never a good idea to remove power from a computer while it is active.
it is located under the coils and ignition modual it is mounted under it all, it comes out with the modual, and be careful if it has been there a while you may break it,
Remove upper and lower shroud (3Screws). With key in ignition and in the on position look for a ball detent and press it in with a small Philips head screw driver while pulling on the key. The entire cylinder lock will then come out.
it shouldn't be possible but if it is you probably need an ignition switch
To remove the ignition switch in a 1981 Corvette, insert the key into the ignition while leaving it in the "off" position. Insert a straightened paper clip next to the key, turn the key to the "Acc" position, pull the key and clip out together, and place the coil down.
What do you mean? Decelerate how? When?
start by removing the shroud around the column. remove the assembly that houses the ignition switch, there is a spring catch located in the lock and tumbler, you will have to drill a small hole in the side to push this spring and while pushing the spring down rotate the switch and pull out.
possible ignition modual, what is your fuel presure, does car restart immediatly or after it sits for a while Possibly clogged fuel filter, or bad fuel pump.
WELL THE BEST THING TO DO WHILE THE KEY IS IN THE IGNITION IS TO REMOVE THE CYCLINDER IF ITS LIKE MOST VEHICLE THERE IS A PIN HOLE KEY CYCLINDER WITH A PAPER CLIP INSERT IT IN THE PIN HOLE TURN THE KEY AND REMOVE THE CYCLINDER IN SOME VEHICLE YOU HAVE TO REMOVE THE STEERING COLUMN COVER AND PUSH THE PIN IN AND REMOVE THE CYCLINDER WHICH EVERWAY YOU HAVE TO REMOVER THE CYCLINDER GOOD LUCK
theres a (probably white) button under the steering wheel, push up on the button while turning the key
New AnswerUsing your current key, insert it into the ignition & turn the ignition to the "On" position but not the "Start" position. Do not start the truck. Next, using a very small screwdriver (preferably a Phillips head) insert it into the hole located under the ignition key cylinder on the steering column.Pressing upwards with the small screwdriver or nail, you will press in the release button.Firmly grip the key & ignition cylinder while pressing up on this release button & remove while in the "On" position.Insert your new ignition cylinder with the key in it, into the "On" position until it snaps in place. Going in, the release button does not need to be depressed.You now have a Cylinder key, that will not match your door lock keys!Best of luck.