Looking for Ingition, Trunk, and Door Lock Set. Replacing Everything.
I've been scoping around on the internet for awhile, but this is something I'm not very seasoned on replacing.
My ignition module was broken off of the steering column by the previous monkey of an owner, so I'm looking to replace that entire module and system so I can get it anchored and mounted properly. Additionally, the fantastic body shop I took the car to for a paint job not only got bubbles all over the car in the "final" paint finish, but lost the lock to the hatch (so now there's just an open fkn hole).
I'm looking for the most comprehensive, complete system that I can buy to replace the ignition, trunk, and both door locks. I don't want to have to carry multiple keys just because of some outside influences having negligent practices.
My ignition module was broken off of the steering column by the previous monkey of an owner, so I'm looking to replace that entire module and system so I can get it anchored and mounted properly. Additionally, the fantastic body shop I took the car to for a paint job not only got bubbles all over the car in the "final" paint finish, but lost the lock to the hatch (so now there's just an open fkn hole).
I'm looking for the most comprehensive, complete system that I can buy to replace the ignition, trunk, and both door locks. I don't want to have to carry multiple keys just because of some outside influences having negligent practices.
I'm assuming your door locks are okay.
I think in your situation I would goto the dealer and pay for the trunk lock based on the VIN.
Then you can go to the junk yard and pull the ignition keylock cylinder from another like civic assuming they have the key to it.
You can then exchange the tumblers from your broken cylinder to the good mounting cylinder and keep your original keys.
I've seen quite a few youtube videos that demonstrate how to open and transfer the tumblers of the lock cylinders on the 92-00 civics. The important part is having the key to each cylinder.
I think in your situation I would goto the dealer and pay for the trunk lock based on the VIN.
Then you can go to the junk yard and pull the ignition keylock cylinder from another like civic assuming they have the key to it.
You can then exchange the tumblers from your broken cylinder to the good mounting cylinder and keep your original keys.
I've seen quite a few youtube videos that demonstrate how to open and transfer the tumblers of the lock cylinders on the 92-00 civics. The important part is having the key to each cylinder.
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