but if u don’t have a key you’ll have to drill the tumblers out and then
you can use a screw driver to turn the cylinder to accessory and push the
button and pull it out.
That’s going to be tough, the bezel that retains the switch in the dash
won’t come out over the lock cylinder. I hate to recommend that you drill
it out because I’ve never tried it and you could just end up damaging the
actual switch mechanism behind the dash. The lock cylinder won’t come out
without the key, you might just have to bite the bullet and call in a
locksmith. If he wants more than $50 then you might as well drill it out
because a switch, bezel and keyed lock will cost just over that
These are the kind of videos that can save you when you’re out in the
garage and can’t figure it out. Thanks for posting and sharing the
knowledge Ron.
Your a lifesaver, thanks so much
Great thanks for the help.
Ive got a 1971 that i need to replace the cylinder on, I never woulda
figured this out on my own. Thank you so much!
That was a very practical hint, thank you! But how do you separate the
housing behind the dashboard that holds the cylinder together? Anyone?
VERY HELPFUL… Thank You!!! I was stuck on the extra turn after the pin
was depressed, again thank you.
but if u don’t have a key you’ll have to drill the tumblers out and then
you can use a screw driver to turn the cylinder to accessory and push the
button and pull it out.
Very helpful. ..replaced my bezel for new. Thanks
Thank you so much for that info in your video.
Thanks John
Thanks John
That’s going to be tough, the bezel that retains the switch in the dash
won’t come out over the lock cylinder. I hate to recommend that you drill
it out because I’ve never tried it and you could just end up damaging the
actual switch mechanism behind the dash. The lock cylinder won’t come out
without the key, you might just have to bite the bullet and call in a
locksmith. If he wants more than $50 then you might as well drill it out
because a switch, bezel and keyed lock will cost just over that
cool tip thanks
Glad it helped
Good tip thanks
I have a 1970 I have to replace thank you, that was helpfull
thanks I have 72 I have to change thanks again! God bless
Cool, glad you found it useful
You’re the man….thanks for this helpfull video
No problem, glad it’s helpful
How do I get it put of the dash? I don’t have the original key.
Thanks for watching!
These are the kind of videos that can save you when you’re out in the
garage and can’t figure it out. Thanks for posting and sharing the
knowledge Ron.