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Steering Column Switch Components, to 10.09|Page 4280 > < Ignition Switch Lock Cylinder|Description and Operation
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Ignition Switch Lock Cylinder: Service and Repair
Steering Column Switch Components, to 10.09

Steering Column Switch Components, To 10.09

Lock Cylinder

CAUTION!
‹› When disconnecting and connecting battery, the procedure must be followed as described in the Repair Information => [

Disconnecting and Connecting Battery In Engine Compartment ] See: Battery/Service and Repair/Removal and
Replacement/Disconnecting and Connecting Battery In Engine Compartment or => [ Disconnecting and Connecting Batteries In
Luggage Compartment ] See: Battery/Service and Repair/Removal and Replacement/Disconnecting and Connecting Batteries In
Luggage Compartment.

‹› Steering lock may be destroyed.

‹› If steering lock is operated without lock cylinder, it locks and must be replaced.

‹› Steering lock must not be operated without lock cylinder.

Removing:

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Disconnect battery. Refer to => [ Disconnecting and Connecting Battery In Engine Compartment ] See: Battery/Service and Repair/Removal and
Replacement/Disconnecting and Connecting Battery In Engine Compartment or => [ Disconnecting and Connecting Batteries In Luggage
Compartment ] See: Battery/Service and Repair/Removal and Replacement/Disconnecting and Connecting Batteries In Luggage Compartment.

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Remove driver's side airbag unit.

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Remove steering wheel.

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Remove the steering column trim.

‹› For reasons of clarity, the figure does not show the turn signal switch and windshield wiper switch. Switches must not be removed when removing

lock cylinder.

‹› The immobilizer induction coil is attached to the lock cylinder and cannot be replaced separately.

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Insert ignition key into lock cylinder and turn it into position Drive.

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