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Replacement Ignition Lock Cylinder - Sold individually

Manufacturer #REPF503904

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Ignition Lock Cylinder - Sold individually
Ignition Lock Cylinder - Sold individually
Ignition Lock Cylinder - Sold individually
Ignition Lock Cylinder - Sold individually
Ignition Lock Cylinder - Sold individually

Replacement Ignition Lock Cylinder - Sold individually

Manufacturer #REPF503904

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$17.31

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ReplacementIgnition Lock Cylinder - With Keys
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Overall incredibly happy with my purchases.Ignition Lock Cylinder - With Keys
5.0/5
Works perfectly and at what I thought was a reasonable price. I accidentally ordered the wrong taillights as well and they were incredibly understandable and quick about my refund. Have ordered a couple items through this site and they have always showed up.
LN
Posted by Lane N. / Tue, Mar 24
Ignition switchIgnition Lock Cylinder - With Keys
5.0/5
Excellent product was easy to install and it works like a charm
EL
Posted by Eric L. / Mon, Mar 16
Ignition Lock Cylinder - With Keys
4.0/5
Worked good
RS
Posted by Rex S. / Tue, Mar 10
StevenIgnition Lock Cylinder - With Keys
5.0/5
Arrived on time and fit perfectly
SD
Posted by Steven D. / Thu, Feb 19
PerfectIgnition Lock Cylinder - With Keys
5.0/5
Fits my 2006 Chevy Tahoe perfect and for the price I couldn’t beat it!!
NL
Posted by Nykki L. / Tue, Feb 03
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Have a question about this product?Ask here. Our team of experts will assist you along with your fellow CarParts.com community members. Please add your vehicle information including year, make, model to better assist you.
Question: How do remove the existing ignition without a key?Richard L. / Nov 08, 2021
Hello! I would recommend calling a professional lock smith. It is not an easy job!
MD
Staff
Answered by Mitchell D. / Wed, Nov 10
It needs to be rolled forward into the on position. Without a key you could use a screwdriver on these old ignitions and turn it over. From there just regular replacement. Pretty easy actually.
XP
Answered by Xavier P. / Thu, Nov 25
I had a locksmith get the key out the first time. This time I'll try it myself. The release button would not work today when I tried to take the new lock back out, so I'm not sure what I'll do now.
MR
Answered by Max R. / Wed, Dec 01
Question: Repf503904 iginition cylinder w/keys does it have to be programed?Terry W. / Jul 09, 2020
As long as your key looks similar (does not have a transponder), then this will work without programming!
MD
Staff
Answered by Mitchell D. / Thu, Jul 09
No programming needed unless the original keyed ignition had a chip.
RM
Answered by Roger M. / Sun, Jul 12
Question: So I will not need a tranponder key an Steering wheel is locked ?Tina S. / Nov 20, 2020
Hi Tina, This is just a regular ignition lock cylinder with the keys and not a transponder key. Transponder keys are keys that have an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) chip inside the head of the key. These types of keys have become an industry standard for vehicle manufacturers. This is because the RFID chip adds an extra layer of security to your vehicle's ignition. As I understand, what you would want is to bypass the transponder key. You may follow the link below to better understand what you want to happen; https://itstillruns.com/bypass-transponder-key-7496055.html
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Answered by Grace G. / Fri, Nov 20
Question: If I change the ignition cylinder will the air bag go off?Sharron V. / Apr 19, 2020
Hello, changing the ignition cylinder should not deploy the airbag, however, it is advisable to disconnect the battery just in case
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Answered by Mitchell D. / Tue, May 12
No. There is no connection between the ignition lock and airbag trip mechanism. To change the igition lock you will remove(held in with phillips head screws, accessed from underneath) the two plastic "clamshell" shrouds on steering column behind steering wheel. You will need the old key to get the old ignition lock out. There is a metal pushbutton that is underneath or on top that you woulld press in with a small screwdriver while turning lock. The old unit shoud twist right out. The new one should push right in.
LN
Answered by L N. / Mon, Apr 20
I didn't have any issues on my 1998 Ford Ranger.
SK
Answered by Stephen K. / Sun, Apr 19
Question: Will these keys work for my existing door handles?A Shopper / Jan 11, 2021
Hi, This is for the ignition lock cylinder, not for the door lock cylinders. The correct part number you will order is SIDL54. Please click the link below for you to see it. https://www.carparts.com/door-lock-cylinder/standard/sidl54?&vehicle[cylinders]=8&vehicle[liter]=5%2E0&vehicle[submodel]=Base&vehicle[model]=E-150_Econoline&vehicle[make]=Ford&vehicle[year]=1996
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Staff
Answered by Jeonino E. / Mon, Jan 11
No they will only work in the ignition that comes with them
TB
Answered by Travis B. / Mon, Jan 11
No, they will be different from your door locks.
GL
Answered by Gary L. / Mon, Jan 11
No
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Answered by Sean T. / Tue, Feb 09
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