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The ignition barrel can be removed by removing the retaining ring. The barrel will slide out. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the barrel.
to remove stilo ignition barrel, look underneath the barrel. there is a square button holding the barrel in. put the key in the ignition, turn 2 notches, and press the button in with a screwdriver. Then wiggle the barrel out using the key.
how to remove key barrel from a XR8 steering column
Remove the ignition module retaining ring. Pull the ignition barrel out. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the ignition barrel. Reverse the process to install the new ignition module.
Remove the ignition retaining ring. Pull the ignition barrel out. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the ignition.
Remove the ignition retaining ring. Pull the ignition barrel out. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the ignition barrel. Reverse the process to install the new ignition key tumbler.
you need to have the ignition barrel in the on position otherwise you cant to it.
how to remove ignition barrel merc 1995 200e estate
Remove the steering column surround and you should see a black round thing on the left hand side, this is the ignition switch. Remove this and you will see there is one screw holding the ignition barrel on, remove and you then need to insert your key and turn it to the ACC position. you should now be able to withdraw the barrel using the key but take care not to snap the key off in the barrel
To remove the ignition barrel you need to be able to turn the key to position II. On the barrel casing you are looking for a small hole in to which you insert something like an Allen Key. The barrel can then be extracted. If you can't turn to the second position then its time to get the drill out and carefully drill the contents of the barrel. It's worth tapping the casing with a hammer whilst turning the key if the barrel has stuck before drilling.
The ignition barrel can be complicated to take care of. A mechanic or someone who knows a lot about cars will be best suited to help you.
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