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Car Forum / Toyota / Camry / February 2008

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1987 Camry Replacing Ignition Cylinder Lock

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Tube Audio - 01 Feb 2008 20:50 GMT
Hi

I posted earlier about the steering problem.  Thanks for all the advice.

So I just picked up a new ignition cylinder lock with 2 keys.

I just opened the factory manual and can't find anywhere in the manual that
covers this?

Could someone please outline what I need to do?  Remove steering wheel? etc.

Also I read before that there is sometimes problems when replacing tthe
clyinder lock, something about the switch getting stuck in a certain
position or the steering wheel locking.

The cylinder lock that I am replacing is partially damaged and I do have the
key.  Does the key have to been in a certain position to remove the old
cylinder and install the new one?

Also is there a pin that I need to drill?

Any help would be great.

Thanks
johngdole@hotmail.com - 02 Feb 2008 19:52 GMT
Maybe check Haynes manual at your local parts store? Later camrys you
remove the driver side console under panels. The cylinder sits
separately from the steering column.

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