How to Replace Ignition Switch on 2012-2017 Kia Rio After Stolen on a Turo Trip

How to Replace Ignition Switch on 2012-2017 Kia Rio After Stolen on a Turo Trip

My 2012 Kia Rio SX was stolen on a Turo Trip. They damaged the ignition switch, so I ordered a new combo kit directly from Kia.

Where you can order the kit combo I received.
Part Number: 819051W550
https://www.kiapartsnow.com/genuine/kia-key-cylinder~819051w550.html

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Mario Ontiveros says:

Very smart, thanks for making this videos

Won says:

How much did your part cost for this

Tony Falwell says:

Just happen to my GF man I’m pissed. What year was your Kia ?

Freshness says:

Bro this work for the 2015 kia optima lx

Sergio Maguellal says:

Question.. will this fix the issue in my kia optima 2011 the key is stuck and it would not come out

StreetTherapy says:

My kia forte was stolen n just recovered. Are u telling me I can fix this without going to dealership? Please help dealer is saying that I have to wait a month

Sharon McCollister says:

Sir, pls telle if it is about the same for a 2009 kia barago.

duleiraldaloi says:

why mine is not start after i replace it ?

Maikel Martinez says:

donde puedo comprarlo?

Jasmine Adams says:

How do I put it in accessory mode?

jimmi jara says:

Awesome how much was the part?

Josh Valdez says:

Looking to get a kia rio 2015. How is yours holding up. Are they reliable? Would you recommend it?

Leonel Luna says:

Sir I just changed mine today. Thank you for great video

Ozzie Lomeli says:

How much did it cost to get the key programmed to open the doors?

CJ says:

How people actually steal these Hyundai and Kia with these key cylinder locks is they stick a USB end of a phone charger into that rectangle piece @4:19. The USB acts like the key's immobilizer and will allow it to start the car.

Of course you need to put the ignition to ACC to depress the pin to slide out the ignition cylinder but people just pry it off with a screwdriver and it exposes to that piece.

The funny thing is that even the brand new model of the Hyundai Elantra, Kia Forte and Soul are still vulnerable to these theft still. Just get a push button start car and cross your fingers that they don't have a Relay Boxes to amplify your keys and steal your car like they do with the Scatpacks and Hellcats.

Look up Kia Boys on YouTube and you will see multiple videos of them driving stolen cars.

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