Steering Lock Cylinder - Ignition Switch Removing and Installing
Steering Lock Cylinder - Ignition Switch Removing And Installing
CAUTION: Disconnect the battery Ground (GND) strap before working on the electrical system.
NOTE:
- Before disconnecting the battery determine the correct coding for the anti-theft radio.
- After reconnecting the battery, check and activate the vehicle's electrical equipment (radio, clock, comfort and convenience features, etc.) as outlined in this Repair Information or the Owner's Manual.
- For removing, the lock cylinder, always use the spare key or shop key with the flat plastic handle.
- The master key equipped with a light and/or remote control transmitter in its handle is unsuitable for removal because the keys broad handle covers an access hole in the lock cylinder.
Removing
- Remove driver's-side airbag unit and steering wheel.
- Remove steering column switches.
- Insert spare or shop key and switch ignition on: access hole will appear in front of switch next to ignition key slot.
- Insert length of steel wire or small screwdriver (approx. 2 mm dia.) as far as it will go, as illustrated, and pull lock cylinder out of steering lock housing in direction of arrow.
Installing
- Ignition switch must be in "ignition on" position.
- Push lock cylinder with ignition key all way into steering lock housing and press in firmly until catch engages audibly.
- Install steering column switches and steering wheel.