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But only do so with caution because drilling or rapping the cylinder can damage the steering column.<br><br>The new ignition engine will be installed after the old one is removed. The next step is to code the cylinder to ensure that it is compatible with the key in terms of sequence and orientation. It is also necessary to remove the tumblers from cylinder and inspect them. If any tumblers are worn out, you'll need to replace them.<br><br>After the cylinder is replaced, you'll need to attach the steering column and dashboard covers in the proper order. Be sure to carefully reattach the covers without affecting the wiring, as it's very easy to accidentally detach and disrupt vital electronics. It's also crucial to reconnect the negative battery cable, and to test your new ignition.<br><br>Key Programming<br><br>Modern car keys are fitted with a computer chip that communicates with the vehicle. 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The pliers will then be able to grasp the piece of key and pull it out of the cylinder.<br><br>A thin, stiff wire can be a great tool to slide along a broken car key and pulling it out of the lock. Paperclips can be used for this however, bend the ends in a way so that the fragment of the key is firmly held by the larger surface area.<br><br>Mini hacksaw blades are a useful tool to fix broken keys, but they must be extremely thin and small in order to fit into the small opening of an ignition cylinder. These tools are available in hardware stores and the auto parts section of some large box retailers.<br><br>Spraying some lubricant through the keyhole may help. It can loosen the stuck piece, making it easier to take it out. Do not attempt to force a damaged car key out as it could cause more damage to the key and the ignition. It is dangerous and difficult to repair a car key that's been bent or split in half. Keep an extra key in a secure location at all times.
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