
Originally Posted by
hondalude86
no are you talking about the door handle or the one in the steering column, which is the ignition lock cylinder?
if its the door lock then yes the cylinder is the same. you would need the key for it to work, but you could also gut your cylinder (keeping in mind what order the pins go in) and gut the 3rd gen one, and then put the pins for your current key in order in the 3rd gen cylinder, and viola new cylinder, old pins, same key. However if the pins are broken (ie the guts) then you'd have to use the old key, unless by some miracle the cylinder had the correct pins in a different order. When you take this thing apart the cylinder pins are numbers. maybe the combo is 4,4,7,9,2,4 then you'd essentially need those same pins in that same order. If by change the cylinder is good, but only the first pin is busted, then you could just remove the damaged pin and have a working cylinder with one less pin. Which only means that the chances of someone else have the correct key increases. so you might just have *,4,7,9,2,4.
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