Replacement Ignition Lock Cylinder, For Models Without Transponder Key

Manufacturer #SET-REPF503904-2

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Ignition Lock Cylinder, For Models Without Transponder Key
Ignition Lock Cylinder, For Models Without Transponder Key
Ignition Lock Cylinder, For Models Without Transponder Key
Ignition Lock Cylinder, For Models Without Transponder Key
Ignition Lock Cylinder, For Models Without Transponder Key

Replacement Ignition Lock Cylinder, For Models Without Transponder Key

Manufacturer #SET-REPF503904-2

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ReplacementIgnition Lock Cylinder, Keys Included, Base Model
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Perfect fitIgnition Lock Cylinder, Keys Included, Base Model
5.0/5
Perfect fit just what I needed Thank You
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Posted by Michael G. / Mon, May 04
Very happy!Ignition Lock Cylinder, Keys Included, Base Model
4.0/5
It was affordable, no issue shipping. And it fits just like new! I'll be using <a href="http://carparts.com" target="_blank">carparts.com</a> from now on.
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Posted by Westley C. / Wed, Apr 29
Excellent product.Ignition Lock Cylinder, Keys Included, Base Model
5.0/5
A perfect replacement for my 1997 Ford F150 XLT.
MW
Posted by Michael W. / Wed, Apr 29
Ignition Lock Cylinder, Keys Included, Base Model
5.0/5
The lock fit perfectly. Looks and performs like the factory original.
BS
Posted by Bruce S. / Tue, Apr 28
Back on the roadIgnition Lock Cylinder, Keys Included, Base Model
5.0/5
This, in conjunction with the respective ignition switch was easy to install and is working perfectly.
KJ
Posted by Kevin J. / Thu, Apr 23
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Question: how do you take the old one out ?A Shopper / Jun 11, 2020
First disconnect the battery, then turn the key to "ON" position. use a thin screwdriver to press and hold the button mentioned below. while pulling the key and cylinder as one. There might be 3 holes. 2 will have screws in them. The other is for the button. It's slightly different size hole then the others. New cylinder will be also be put in while in the "ON" position. Just press in till it clicks into place. Turn off, reconnect battery. And your done.
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Answered by Miguel A. / Tue, Sep 22
There is a little hole underneath on the plastic housing and you must have a thin round tool to push in on a button that is in there and when it is pushed in you can pull out on the cylinder to simply remove it and the new one goes in the same way but you don't have to stick the tool in to insert the new one.
JT
Answered by Josette T. / Fri, Jun 12
Question: I have 2003 f250 super duty 6.0 diesel. When I install this key switch on column in what order do I unhook battery cables. And do I have to unhook neg and post. Or just neg? I have 2 batteries. I'm sure u know that thanksWildbill / Aug 17, 2024
Hi Bill, I'm glad to assist you. Disconnect the negative terminal on the first battery. This will isolate the electrical system and prevent any current from flowing. Although you have two batteries, disconnecting both negative terminals is generally sufficient. You can now proceed to install the ignition lock cylinder. Grab our best price and click the link below to buy it today. Happy shopping! https://www.carparts.com/ignition-lock-cylinder/replacement/set-repf503904-2?can=cpje1043_CSQA_20240817
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Answered by Jeonino E. / Sat, Aug 17
Question: I'm not sure my vehicle ignition is a transponder key or not how can I tell?Peter / May 27, 2024
Hi Joseph, thanks for initiating contact. I suggest preparing the VIN and calling the dealership to ask if your ignition key is with a transponder. If it is without and your vehicle information matches this product, click the link below for direct ordering to take advantage of our ongoing discount and limited stocks. Happy shopping. https://www.carparts.com/ignition-lock-cylinder/replacement/set-repf503904-2?can=CPGG4850_CSQA_20240527
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Answered by Grace G. / Mon, May 27
Question: How do I know if my key has a transponder?Linda Z. / Feb 23, 2024
Hi Linda, I'm glad to assist you. First and foremost, check your vehicle's owner's manual if you have a transponder key or not (anti-theft or not). Most often, these keys can be recognized because the plastic bow where you would normally hold the key is thicker than the typical flat key. But fat plastic keys and thin metal keys may both contain a transponder chip. For us to double-check carefully and be accurate on the part you need, please provide the complete details of your vehicle (year, make, model, submodel, 2WD/4WD, and engine size). The VIN would be helpful. You can also call our parts specialist on our toll-free number, 1-866-529-0412.
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Answered by Jeonino E. / Fri, Feb 23
Question: I have a Transponder key ,which cylinder should I get?Ronald S. / Jun 09, 2025
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