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Lock Cylinder






Lock Cylinder

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

Locking pin (T40011)

Removing





- Remove steering column trim.

To remove lock cylinder, replacement key without illumination and radio function is necessary because removal is only possible using a key with flat grip.

- Turn replacement key to ignition on position, cut out in trim - arrow - aligns with hole in ignition lock.

Right lock position is shown without ignition lock to provide a better illustration.

- Insert the (T40011) all the way into the hole and remove the lock cylinder - 1 - with the induction coil from the steering lock housing - 2 -.





CAUTION!
Risk of steering lock seizing.

Do not actuate the steering lock without the lock cylinder. A blocked steering lock must be replaced.

When replacing the lock cylinder, follow the instructions regarding the immobilizer induction coil.

- Disconnect electrical harness connector at induction coil.

Installing





Install in reverse order of removal, observing the following:

- Place replacement key in lock cylinder and turn to ignition on position.

- Insert the (T40011) again all the way into the front side.

- Slide lock cylinder - 1 - with induction coil into steering lock housing - 2 -.

- Then remove (T40011) and press lock cylinder securely in until catch engages audibly.

- Connect electrical connector to immobilizer induction coil.

- Install steering column trim.