you can use the car blank key to open it.
Yes, exact fit! Just change the ignition key cylinder to retain use of same keys
too much weight from too many keys cause the cylinder to wear out. try attaching key to breakaway keychain to reduce weight.
To remove the keyed ignition switch cylinder from a 1992 Corolla without keys, first disconnect the battery to avoid any electrical issues. Then, locate the small access hole on the ignition switch housing; insert a thin object like a paperclip into this hole to release the locking tab. Once the tab is disengaged, you can pull the ignition cylinder out of the housing. Be aware that doing this may damage the ignition assembly, so consider consulting a professional if you're unsure.
Yes
the ignition keys are dealer only items.
To remove the tumblers from a 2000 Ford Econoline E250 when you've lost the keys, you'll need to access the ignition cylinder. First, disconnect the battery to prevent electrical issues. Then, use a flathead screwdriver to carefully insert and turn the ignition lock cylinder, which will allow you to push in a pin or tab that holds the cylinder in place. Once released, you can pull the cylinder out and access the tumblers for replacement or rekeying.
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To replace the ignition cylinder lock on a 2001 Ford Ranger without keys, you'll first need to disconnect the vehicle's battery to ensure safety. Then, remove the steering column covers and locate the ignition cylinder. Use a small drill bit to drill out the retaining pin while turning the ignition switch to the "Run" position to unlock it. Once drilled, you can remove the old cylinder and replace it with a new one, ensuring to reassemble the steering column and reconnect the battery.
Not the starter, but the weight of the keys can be damaging to the ignition key cylinder.
I'm wondering if a locksmith is capable of getting your ignition lock cylinder to rotate to the on/run position so the ignition lock cylinder release can be depressed to remove it ? I'm also wonderering what they would charge for that service, because I was charged $30.00 and taxes to open my door lock on my house.
call a locksmith
Yes, a police officer can legally remove the keys from the ignition of your vehicle as part of their duties to ensure public safety and enforce the law.