Hi Guys,
I've recently bought a replacement lock set for my 1990 Caravelle.
The door locks and tail gate lock are nice and easy to fit, but I'm not sure about removing the old ignition barrel and fitting the new one.
Is this a fairly straight forward job?
Any advice much appreciated.
Ignition barrel removal and replacement
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Hi roughly from memory, unscrew steering cowl screws remove horn press and the 24mm nut below it, remove S wheel and the indicator stalks . Pull out the electrical connectors on the back of the ignition barrel if you havent already. There is a nut that unscrews to remove the ignition barrel, BUT you must have the key in the lock to disengage the steering lock if it is on. should pull of then, refitting is reverse etc...
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Have you tried doing this yet? I am about to do the same thing and wonder if it was as straight forward. Can not seem to find the"Nut" to release the barrel thought it was held in by a metal spring which needed to be pushed in.
I shall be having another go real soon will take some photos for evidence!!
I shall be having another go real soon will take some photos for evidence!!
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I have new ignition barrel I want to fit so all my keys match.
I believe there are instructions in the Bently Manual as to where to drill a hole to release the lock. Unfortunately I don't have this manual only a Haynes which doesn't have the Info.
If someone can get me a copy of the distructions of where to drill, then I will change the lock and take some pics for everybody else.
Mike.
I believe there are instructions in the Bently Manual as to where to drill a hole to release the lock. Unfortunately I don't have this manual only a Haynes which doesn't have the Info.
If someone can get me a copy of the distructions of where to drill, then I will change the lock and take some pics for everybody else.
Mike.
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Ignition barrel removal and replacement
you be ok done mine it easy and not hard to do just take u time it well come out and then put you new one in a litte gase