Key/Ignition Lock Cylinder Replacement
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Key/Ignition Lock Cylinder Replacement
It appears that my key lock cylinder is toasted after 156K miles of key turns on my '95 Runner. I tried having a new key made but no success there and I gave the dry graphite a shot as well...no luck.
I noticed the manual and recommendations state that after you remove a variety of pieces that you should turn the key cylinder to "ACC" before you can remove....well, that's great, but that's the entire problem...the key WON'T turn so I can't get it to the "ACC" position. Any advice?
Thanks,
MSH
I noticed the manual and recommendations state that after you remove a variety of pieces that you should turn the key cylinder to "ACC" before you can remove....well, that's great, but that's the entire problem...the key WON'T turn so I can't get it to the "ACC" position. Any advice?
Thanks,
MSH
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If you're not worried about trashing it, why not just stick a big standard screwdriver in and pry until it turns loose? Just a thought...
"If it jams, force it. If it breaks, it needed replacing anyway" - Murphy's Laws of Maintennance
"If it jams, force it. If it breaks, it needed replacing anyway" - Murphy's Laws of Maintennance
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