Super helpful tips. I was also able to get my key code and tumbler code at the dealership for no cost. This was helpful because I was one tumbler off in my attempt to "read" the key. The guidance and detail you provided made this journey much easier and led to a successful conclusion. Thanks for sharing the knowledge.
GREAT WORK ON SHOWING DETAILS AND VERY WELL EXPLAINED !!! THANK YOU THANK YOU !!! My truck was stolen a month ago and I had to replace the ignition lock , with your video I successfully handled the task and now my truck requires the key to start ( no more hand starting )
Thank you! I appreciate you taking the time for making this video. I watched it several times before attempting my ignition cylinder. I was able to get it on the first try! Happy New Year, and Thanks again!
Thx for the video. I think I mentioned to you I have to redo the cylinder in my 09 Canyon. The OEM Cylinders (I found) don't come with springs, wafers, or clip. I think the cylinder is part number 89022372.
Nice video and explanation. I know nothing about automotive so I appreciate all the explanations 😊 And love your standard disclaimer too. Happy Thanksgiving!
I'm at 424 and it's been mostly worthwhile so far but at this point I have to ask you. I went to the dealer and showed them my ID and got the key code. I didn't need to ask them because it was imprinted on the cylinder which I removed. Now that I have this code, let us say A123B, what does each digit mean, or where do I enter this to read out a key pattern? Edit: by minute 26: Great video, an important detail I got from another user's comment, must find him an upvote, that there is not only a key code but a tumbler code. You need to ask the dealer for both. Decoding visually is doable however. It was nice to be able to check the fourth digit was for so that I know the number was correct. I've decided to not do it all while I'm sitting in the car, I suppose I'm supposed to take this peening seriously, though I'd think you could just push it in on the corner2s with enough force, I'll apply some kind of blows, though I don't own a valid peening hammer. My only other thought, and I was reading the instructions listening to you, not looking at you, is that the GM installation instructions that came with my GM part? 1920-8680, indicates that you should lately lubricate the outside surfaces in the tumblr area of the lock body and down the key slot. I don't question lightly versus use it all, but I didn't see you, stick the nozzle in either end of the keyway and squirt. Perhaps you do that till it fills up and then you use what remains on the outside? Or do it after with what is left after you glob it on the exterior? Anyway, this deserves millions of likes and many more comments. I want to say that if you cut this video with only the snippets of the action or brief stills of things to look at, you could get this down to a UA-cam short and achieve immortality. I would say tick tock but Chinese people don't get Chevy trucks in China. I imagine very often.
Great video, thank you. I messed up the first time I loaded the wafers, so I had to remove the retainer clip, and do it again. I got it right the second time, but I am fairly certain I messed up a few springs, and I definitely bent the retainer. Is there a source for just those parts? Thanks.
Excellent tutorial on GM, thanx! 1 question: Why don't you lubricate the wafers before inserting them? Is the lube intended only for the cylinder bore? Thanx...
No, there is no need to lube each individual wafer prior to inserting, that would just make the assemble process messy :) The tube they include is to goop it onto the whole cylinder after assembly before insertion
when did Briggs & Straton change? looks like pre-1996 style gm locks I still pin kits will it work? great video! thank I tired in 1988 from locksmithing!
Did anyone hear and understand what he was saying? I'm needing to decode my key to a new ignition lock cylinder and I couldn't understand a word because he wasn't talking to where I could hear him. Mine is a Saturn LS1 non transponder key made by GM. Someone please help me.
Funny how all the comments are like WELL EXPLAINED yet you couldn’t understand a word? You should probably try to find a local locksmith to help you, Saturns are the worst concerning ignitions & keys
technosasquatchfilms yes, it’s about a 4 in ten chance (from what I’ve experienced) of it automatically working, but usually a ten minute in the run position will clear it when it doesn’t Irritating ones take a 3x 10 reset
while i was watching this i was thinking i don't see people use keys anymore for their cars and its just a matter of time before the same thing happans for our homes. no more keys its all FOBs in the future with a key backup built in for emergencies.
Super helpful tips. I was also able to get my key code and tumbler code at the dealership for no cost. This was helpful because I was one tumbler off in my attempt to "read" the key. The guidance and detail you provided made this journey much easier and led to a successful conclusion. Thanks for sharing the knowledge.
GREAT WORK ON SHOWING DETAILS AND VERY WELL EXPLAINED !!! THANK YOU THANK YOU !!! My truck was stolen a month ago and I had to replace the ignition lock , with your video I successfully handled the task and now my truck requires the key to start ( no more hand starting )
great video really helped me out i have never done this before and i got it right the first time watching this thank you
Nice thorough video! Thank you!
Great video buddy. Great information thanks for sharing. 😎
So the real lesson of this video is to be really nice to the whacker!
good evening! I have a 6-pin cut pre-1996 that will fit the Ignition cylinder??
Thank you! I appreciate you taking the time for making this video. I watched it several times before attempting my ignition cylinder. I was able to get it on the first try! Happy New Year, and Thanks again!
Thx for the video. I think I mentioned to you I have to redo the cylinder in my 09 Canyon. The OEM Cylinders (I found) don't come with springs, wafers, or clip. I think the cylinder is part number 89022372.
I also figured out, the installed lock is not the correct one. This one works off a gas cap key not the cylinder key.
How or where do you put the springs on a 2006 Chevy equinox ignition lock
Nice video and explanation. I know nothing about automotive so I appreciate all the explanations 😊 And love your standard disclaimer too. Happy Thanksgiving!
That's exactly how the ignition would come to the technicians at the dealership. Key up the new cylinder and install. Easy as pie.
I'm at 424 and it's been mostly worthwhile so far but at this point I have to ask you. I went to the dealer and showed them my ID and got the key code. I didn't need to ask them because it was imprinted on the cylinder which I removed. Now that I have this code, let us say A123B, what does each digit mean, or where do I enter this to read out a key pattern?
Edit: by minute 26: Great video, an important detail I got from another user's comment, must find him an upvote, that there is not only a key code but a tumbler code. You need to ask the dealer for both. Decoding visually is doable however. It was nice to be able to check the fourth digit was for so that I know the number was correct. I've decided to not do it all while I'm sitting in the car, I suppose I'm supposed to take this peening seriously, though I'd think you could just push it in on the corner2s with enough force, I'll apply some kind of blows, though I don't own a valid peening hammer.
My only other thought, and I was reading the instructions listening to you, not looking at you, is that the GM installation instructions that came with my GM part? 1920-8680, indicates that you should lately lubricate the outside surfaces in the tumblr area of the lock body and down the key slot. I don't question lightly versus use it all, but I didn't see you, stick the nozzle in either end of the keyway and squirt. Perhaps you do that till it fills up and then you use what remains on the outside? Or do it after with what is left after you glob it on the exterior?
Anyway, this deserves millions of likes and many more comments. I want to say that if you cut this video with only the snippets of the action or brief stills of things to look at, you could get this down to a UA-cam short and achieve immortality. I would say tick tock but Chinese people don't get Chevy trucks in China. I imagine very often.
Great video, thank you. I messed up the first time I loaded the wafers, so I had to remove the retainer clip, and do it again. I got it right the second time, but I am fairly certain I messed up a few springs, and I definitely bent the retainer. Is there a source for just those parts? Thanks.
Ten cut is for the change key!
Excellent tutorial on GM, thanx! 1 question: Why don't you lubricate the wafers before inserting them? Is the lube intended only for the cylinder bore? Thanx...
No, there is no need to lube each individual wafer prior to inserting, that would just make the assemble process messy :) The tube they include is to goop it onto the whole cylinder after assembly before insertion
@@selock OK, thanx. Great video, just like being there in person!
when did Briggs & Straton change? looks like pre-1996 style gm locks I still pin kits will it work? great video! thank I tired in 1988 from locksmithing!
this is one I don't mind working on.
Thank you sir!!!!!!
Where did you get the container???
Looks handy
Javier Solis looks like it would be but one tap and contents go flying.
Hobby store, it’s for art painting (mini palette)
cool wacker!
I would like to see this done on a toy48 keyway lock
Kevin Boyles here is one I did on a Toyota 8 cut a while back but it didn’t go over decoding and such ua-cam.com/video/qyINPQlBGjM/v-deo.html
Did anyone hear and understand what he was saying? I'm needing to decode my key to a new ignition lock cylinder and I couldn't understand a word because he wasn't talking to where I could hear him. Mine is a Saturn LS1 non transponder key made by GM. Someone please help me.
Funny how all the comments are like WELL EXPLAINED yet you couldn’t understand a word?
You should probably try to find a local locksmith to help you, Saturns are the worst concerning ignitions & keys
I have a new ignition and key but it won't go back together.
right On
Where are you located? Is it possible to send it out to you so you can fix my key cylinder?
Justin Narz did you ever get a response from this guy. Because I was wondering if I could do the same.
Google "se lock and key" hint: Jackson Mississippi..😊
Don't you have to relearn the car on those?
technosasquatchfilms yes, it’s about a 4 in ten chance (from what I’ve experienced) of it automatically working, but usually a ten minute in the run position will clear it when it doesn’t
Irritating ones take a 3x 10 reset
while i was watching this i was thinking i don't see people use keys anymore for their cars and its just a matter of time before the same thing happans for our homes. no more keys its all FOBs in the future with a key backup built in for emergencies.
Busy day ?