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You can replace the ignition lock cylinder in your 1994 Pontiac Firebird without removing the steering will. Remove the retaining ring at the top of the ignition cylinder. The ignition cylinder will slide out.
The ignition lock switch is found under the steering column on a 2004 Honda Civic. Remove the steering column and ignition switch. Loosen the mounting screws that hold the cylinder in place. Pull and replace the lock cylinder.
To replace the ignition cylinder on a 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Remove the steering column cover by unscrewing the screws, then locate the ignition switch and cylinder. Insert the key and turn it to the "On" position, press the release pin to remove the cylinder, and then install the new ignition cylinder by reversing the process. Finally, reattach the steering column cover and reconnect the battery.
You have to remove the steering wheel, and it requires special tools.
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To replace the ignition lock on a 1991 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, start by disconnecting the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Remove the steering column covers to access the ignition lock cylinder. Insert the key into the ignition, turn it to the "Run" position, and locate the release tab or pin to remove the lock cylinder. Once released, replace it with a new ignition lock cylinder, reassemble the steering column covers, and reconnect the battery.
To replace the ignition key lock cylinder on a 1988 Ford Bronco II, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Remove the steering column cover by unscrewing the screws, then locate the ignition switch and remove it. Insert the key and turn it to the "Run" position to release the lock cylinder; then, remove the old cylinder and insert the new one. Reassemble the steering column cover and reconnect the battery to complete the replacement.
To replace the ignition cylinder on a 1988 Mercedes-Benz 420SEL, start by disconnecting the battery to ensure safety. Remove the steering column cover by unscrewing the necessary screws, then use a flathead screwdriver to turn the ignition to the "Run" position and press the release pin on the ignition cylinder. Pull out the old ignition cylinder and insert the new one, ensuring it clicks into place. Finally, reassemble the steering column cover and reconnect the battery.
To replace the ignition cylinder in a 1989 Jeep, start by disconnecting the battery to ensure safety. Remove the plastic covers around the steering column by unscrewing any visible screws. Then, insert the key into the ignition and turn it to the "Run" position while pressing the release pin on the ignition cylinder, allowing you to pull out the old cylinder. Finally, insert the new ignition cylinder, ensuring it locks in place, and reassemble the steering column covers before reconnecting the battery.
To replace the ignition cylinder in a 1993 Pontiac Sunbird V6, start by disconnecting the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Remove the steering column cover by unscrewing the screws and gently prying it off. Insert the key into the ignition and turn it to the "Run" position, then locate and depress the pin or release tab on the ignition cylinder to pull it out. Finally, insert the new ignition cylinder, reassemble the steering column cover, and reconnect the battery.
To replace the ignition lock cylinder in a 1994 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Remove the steering column covers to access the ignition switch, then insert the key and turn it to the "Run" position. Locate the release pin or screw on the ignition lock cylinder, press it in, and pull out the old cylinder. Finally, insert the new cylinder, reattach the steering column covers, and reconnect the battery.
Pull the steering wheel with a puller tool, remove the lockplate with a lockplate tool, remove the turn signal assembly, remove the hazzard switch, remove the brass connector, remove the lock cylinder.