NeubJ
11-30-2004, 03:54 PM
I was replacing the key cylinder and in the process i managed to break a little gold tab off. Its the gold plate/tab that makes contact on the opposite side of the key cylinder itself- from the key. In the pic it is to the left of the chrome housing on the top of the key cylinder (in this picture) which makes contact to a silver colored rod that pushes out and in with insertion and turning of the key.
You can also unscrew the piece I broke at the bottom with one screw and pulls down from the key cylinder housing. It also looks like it has its own wiring.
I am wondering what this piece does and what it is called. I can insert the key cylinder in the housing but once its in I cant turn the key to pull it out. Unless I put a screw driver and filddle with that silver rod I was talking about at the beginning.
After messing around with the old key cylinder I notice that the silver little rod is flush then when I turn the key it starts to protrude. When the car is running the rod stays protruded and stays in contact with the gold piece i busted off.
http://www.partsamerica.com/product_images/img/NIE/KS6410.jpg
You can also unscrew the piece I broke at the bottom with one screw and pulls down from the key cylinder housing. It also looks like it has its own wiring.
I am wondering what this piece does and what it is called. I can insert the key cylinder in the housing but once its in I cant turn the key to pull it out. Unless I put a screw driver and filddle with that silver rod I was talking about at the beginning.
After messing around with the old key cylinder I notice that the silver little rod is flush then when I turn the key it starts to protrude. When the car is running the rod stays protruded and stays in contact with the gold piece i busted off.
http://www.partsamerica.com/product_images/img/NIE/KS6410.jpg