I have a em1 how do I keep my original key when replacing my ignition
thank you thives... if anyone has the answer I would be most greatfull as my helms manual is pretty godamn confusing.
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You have to have your new ignition fixed by a machinest or a key maker or whatever they call those types of people that do that kind of work.
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a lock smith company where i lives does that shit
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Re: (SpoolinEK9)
it looked faily simple I just turn the key to the 1 position and then pull the key housing out and then slide the new housing in turn the key back into the 1 position and you should hear a pop letting you know the lock is set into place.
You guys are talking about having the internals of the ignition changed. |
Re: (137)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 137 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">it looked faily simple I just turn the key to the 1 position and then pull the key housing out and then slide the new housing in turn the key back into the 1 position and you should hear a pop letting you know the lock is set into place.
You guys are talking about having the internals of the ignition changed. </TD></TR></TABLE> i actually need to do that too, same situation, fuckin thieves! got a step by step? |
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