replacing key cylinder in the ignition

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  1. mashori

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    I got a set for only $25 so that I don't have to have 2 seperate keys for the door and ignition. The key set didn't come with instructions, I don't think the door one will be hard to figure out but is there instructions I can get somewhere for the ignition or is it pretty basic?
     
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    Remove the steering wheel, and there is a pin that locks the ignition cylinder into the column, you either, pull it or push it, and the cylinder will come out. It's been a long time since I did it.
     
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    Remove the steering wheel and you will notice a small hole along the area that the ignition local cylinder goes into. Turn the ignition to the on position and insert a stiff wire or paper clip in the hole to depress the pin. You will then be able to remove the lock cylinder.
     
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    ...And where did you get this set? Is this one key for both doors and the trunk as well? Sounds like something I would like!
     
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    thanks! that sounds simple enough (famous last words!)

    So there are 3 cylinders and one key but it's only for the doors and the ignition. I will still need 2 keys, the seond one being for the trunk. It would be great to have one key for everything. I'm sure someone out there makes something like that. I asked a lock smith one time and I showed him my keys to see if he could re-key the trunk lock but he said he couldn't.
     
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    if I'm not mistaken you could have a key cut for both locks--one side for he doors and ignition the other side for the trunk...wooh-lahh one key.
    Or only swap the drivers side door and use the second for the trunk instead...not positive if that one is posible though. I think that that I'm wrong about that its been a looong time since I've done something like that. If so someone here please correct me.
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    The trunk key (round head) and door/ignition key (square head) are opposite shapes and will not physically interchange.
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    On these double cut keys you can cut one side to fit one lock and the other side for another. You then have a 50/50 shot of inserting it correctly in the lock or you can color code it to make it simpler.
     
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    Like the cop cars, they use to have double cut keys.
     
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    You can re-arrange the tumblers in your door lock so the ignition key will fit/work. Might need an extra door lock to swap out to the correct length pin or cut longer pins shorter.
     

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