Standard® US-686 Standard Intermotor Ignition Lock Cylinder
Manufacturer #US-686
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Standard® US-686 Standard Intermotor Ignition Lock Cylinder
Manufacturer #US-686
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$315.99
$525.55
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| Label | Value |
|---|---|
| Part | |
| Brand | |
| Notes | Column Mounting Location; Coded; Includes (2) keys |
| Color Finish | Black and Chrome |
| Quantity Sold | Sold Individually |
| Warranty | 3-year or 36,000-mile Standard limited warranty |
| Prop 65 Warning |
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| Series | Standard Intermotor |
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Ignition cylinder rplcmnt RocksStandard Intermotor Ignition Lock Cylinder
5.0/5
Reviewed reqrd rplcmnt effort on You tb first. Have enjoyed 3 prior CarParts purchases for mltpl 10+ yr autos in past cple yrs. 5 star experience for value, fitment, quality. This ignition cylinder rcvd was same.
- Plus Plus'. and be sure to budget $175 for two key onsite programming (WI).
LR
Posted by Larry R. / Fri, Jan 16
Standard Intermotor Ignition Lock Cylinder
3.0/5
It doesn’t come as shown in the picture , immortalizer is in the picture but it doesn’t come with it
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Posted by Hector / Wed, Jul 24
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Question: Does this come with an immoblizer and coded keys 2007 odyssey 3.5l?Larry P. / Mar 09, 2022
Hi Larry, I'm glad to help you out. Upon checking, it does not come with an immobilizer and the keys are blank. You need to transfer the immobilizer from the old to the new part. The information from the original keys will need to be transferred to the blank by using cloning tools available at locksmiths. You can use the link below to order the set if interested. I hope this helps. Happy shopping.
https://www.carparts.com/ignition-lock-cylinder/standard/sius686?can=cpab2020_20220308
AB
Question: I am confused,. In one answer you state that it is already programed and coded. In the other answer you say that the unit needs to be programed. Do I have to get the keys programed or not? It will cost me an additional $100 to have the keys codedBig al / Feb 03, 2022
Hi Alan, I'm pleased to assist you. We apologize for the confusion. Based on the "Notes under Highlights" (located just below the product image) the keys are already "coded". A coded lock cylinder has the correct key code inside of the key cylinder. Not unless you have anti-theft, you will just have to relearn. You do not have to pay any amount as there are a lot of videos on YouTube and Google how to do it yourself. Click on the link below to order at 59% off the regular price today while supplies last. I hope this is helpful. I hope this is helpful. Enjoy shopping at Carparts.com!
https://www.carparts.com/ignition-lock-cylinder/standard/sius686?can=CPGG4850
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Question: Doesn't the keys need to be programed?Big al / Feb 02, 2022
Hi Alan, thank you for reaching out. This product requires programming. You can use the link below to order the set once you've confirmed it fits your vehicle. Have a good one.
https://www.carparts.com/ignition-lock-cylinder/standard/sius686?can=cpab2020
AB
Question: Will replacement need to be programmed, to work in vehicle??Bobby P. / Sep 29, 2020
Hi Bobby,
There is no need for programming. This ignition lock cylinder comes with 2 keys already coded and ready to install. You'll just have to get used to using 2 keys - one for the doors and the new key for the ignition lock.
GG
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