Honda Ignition Lock Repair – Step By Step Tutorial

Honda Ignition Lock Repair – Step By Step Tutorial

Step By Step Tutorial On How To Repair A Honda Ignition When the Lock Is Jammed And The Key Won’t Turn let us Help ? Call Father & Son Locksmith 610-489-5755 Or Visit Our Website At : https://fatherandsonlocksmith.com/honda-ignition-repair/ We Service The Royersford, Phoenixville, Collegeville, Schwenksville , Pottstown And The Surrounding Areas

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Nick Ciliberti says:

What size drill bit

Jolene Dehart says:

How about showing how to get the cylinder out first

Jean-Christophe Hamel says:

Would this be the solution to my key having a hard time getting into the ignition(i need to wiggle it)? Once i get it in it turns fine though.

Bimmerdad335i says:

Man you are a life saver…I thought for sure I was screwed(disabled vet) I’ve been out of work because I had Covid,bought this civic because I’m having issues with my bmw and two days after buying the civic I had to do this. I was ripping my hair out!

ben schlack says:

Ty so much for making this video absolutely a life saver

Craig says:

This has just helped me fix my door look, thanks a lot!

robert schultz says:

thebest.. i needed this to help me out ..i had an idea of what to do .. but this spelled it all out so no guesswork

Lance Brennan says:

Big thanks for the how too!! Went out today to hop in the car and go to lunch only to find the key wouldn't turn. It's been acting a little funny for months now but I just took it as old and needing lube since it is in an '03 Honda Civic LX with over 340k miles. I gave up on lunch and came in to turn to you tube for help. Seen several videos but most were changing the entire assembly. I did not have an assembly or the desire to spend that kind of money for the tow to the dealer, mechanic's labor, and parts. I went back out and had the steering column open and the ignition core out in no time at all. With the information in this video, I was able to "repair" the core (minus one tumbler) and put the car back into service. All total in taking the steering column apart, repairing the ignition (having to search for tools in an office environment is not easy!), and putting it all back together took about 1.25-1.5 hours. This repair is to easy as long as you are somewhat mechanically inclined and motivated to do the work yourself. The old girl is back on the road!

Uriel-Heaven’s Guardian says:

Thank you!!!! You helped me repair mine!!!!!

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