Here's another comment years later for ya. I was on my way home from work and stopped by the store for the wife. Came out and the key would not turn. Now being a Jeep owner, I have a set of metric hammers in the vehicle. This video got me right back on the road and then a few days later, walked me through replacing the cylinder. Thank you!
Saved my life today. Didn’t have a rubber mallet in the Jeep but bonked it with the bottom of my thermos cup about 6 times and it worked!!!!!!! Thank you man!!!!
Dude, you saved me a $250 locksmith tab on my 98 Cherokee. Smacked it a half dozen times and it turned. Drove to O'Reilly's, bought a new cylinder and replace it in 30 seconds. Thanks!
Excellent tutorial. I used your video to replace the key cylinder in my 2002 Jeep Liberty and it came out and went in without a hitch. I bought the Dorman Ignition Lock Cylinder that rekeys the cylinder to use the original Jeep key. It was simple to rekey and the entire install took me less than 10 mins.
I took the covers off and sprayed the top and inside of the cylinder with WD-40 and it worked immediately. Didn't need to break anything! Probably the first lubrication for the cylinder since it rolled off the factory floor.
Josh electronics Thank you for your reply. It’s been my experience over the years after replacing probably at least over 100 of these lock cylinders is that the failure seems to be the tumblers. I take them all apart and I’ve even rebuilt many of these by just replacing the tumblers. Thanks again
jason T i got okd One out but when i put another in it wont move still, i just put Key in column are by immobilizer and it cranks n runs, It works but Looks supsicious
Great video, thanks! I bought a new ignition lock from Addvance Auto parts and rekeyed it. To my original key. Done. I was wondering what caused this problem, and determined that it had to be that the side bar was not going into the notches on the wafers (you might call them "tumblers"). So while the lock core was out of the cylinder, I put the key into the lock core and sure enough, the side bar was not seating. I removed all the wafers and cleaned everthing thoroughly. When I reassembled the lock it worked perfectly. Still, it was worth the time and money to learn something new! Not sorry that I replaced the lock. Peace of mind. 8~)
I’m glad it worked for you and you were curious enough to find out what actually causes this problem. You were spot on. Every time I fix something I always take it apart to see where the failure was. It helps you learn how things work and understand things better.
If you’re talking about the yellow dot, that is part of the clocksping, if you’re talking about the yellow plug that is for the airbag system which is also part of the clockspring. Don’t disconnect the yellow plug without knowing how to work on an airbag system.
Hell yeah brother. My 1998 Cherokee was doing exactly that. Key wasn't turning got my trusty framing hammer I keep on the floorboard between the door and seat as a just in case policy gave the key a few hits and success!!!!
I am guessing [amost sure, actually] that the Ignition Switch Actuator Pin is broken....most likely some of that cheap pot metal is missing some of its metal on at least one side. For that vehicle, i believe it is: Dorman 924-704. Depends where you purchase it from, but it's around $23 or so.
Leo gz You can get them at the JEEP dealer or if you have a Napa store in your area? Also advance auto and oreilly’s usually carries them also. Just remember if you have a security system on your vehicle that uses a transponder on the ignition switch you will need to have it programmed or it will not read the new key. If you don’t have a transponder just slap the new one in and rock on
Earf man Thanks for the positive feedback, I’m happy to hear it worked. This is definitely a temporary fix and needs to be repaired as soon as possible
So the transponder is the thing coming from the side of the steering column that has a ring on it and it goes on top or underneath the other plastic piece ?
I put another cylinder and it wont Let it move, any ideas? I just put the key with chip in it inside the area by the immobilizer and it works fine, just look suspicious, rather fix proper
Robert berin The transponder is part of the security system. If you had one it wouldn’t start with the new key you got and would need to be programmed, yours did start so you do not have one. If you did have one you would see an electrical connector going around the lock cylinders
You can buy any lock cylinder and it will come with new keys. The only thing is if you have a factory alarm system with a transponder around your ignition switch you’ll need to get it reprogrammed by the dealer or have a locksmith come to your house that does programming. I use my snap on scanner to do the programming so I f you know any alto techs that have that capability they can do it as well. If you don’t have a transponder just put the switch in and you’ll be on your way.
Also try moving the steering wheel ! I have some hits to the key in the ignition lock and it still wouldn’t turn over until I moved the steering wheel it unlocked !
Gregory, if you turn the switch 2 clicks and it cranks then the electrical part of your switch is bad. Which is the opposite end of the key. That’s going by your description and assuming you only turned the key 2 times. It shouldn’t crank if you turn the key 2 times
@@jasont7887 the key cylinder is completely locked won't turn at all. (Either way)..is it time for the drill, do you know any other solutions or maybe a tip on drilling so I don't make this more costly than it is... Next problem is ho W can I bypass the skim sensor? Most of the local shops here have recommended a locksmith to reinstall the new key cylinder, but I would rather try myself cause the only way to learn is hands on (with a little advice from you videos) would it cool the skim if I were to duct tape the chip end of my key inside the halo then connected a ground wire to the metal end then connected my wires back but left in unattached to the mount just tucked and tied up underneath the steering column?? That may be a stupid question 🤣 so try to laugh responsibly💭.I've learned more than I knew before already👍, but at the same time it's a 2000 model with 131,??? miles 2wd😭but excellent 4.0 eng and drivetrain. I would love to keep it on the road, but really don't want to put more in it than it's worth.. ya know. Will continue to like and subscribe to your channel 😜 it seams the most comprehensive to me at my limited experience level.. But some of these newer electrical systems now are way beyond my skill level.. appreciate all the advice you can offer keep up the excellent work and hey don't be afraid to say let the pro's handle this if it's to advanced for an average diy person..TY🙏🙏 and God Bless
@@gregorystandefer9568, I appreciate the fact you’re trying to save money and that’s what my goal is for people to do, you can try to drill the removal tab or use some sort of dremell tool (I personally drill them out) and you can replace the cylinder yourself. You can’t bypass the sensor, there’s way too many things that go into a factory security system and it will just give you problems when you don’t have the time to deal with it so I recommend just fixing it properly. I normally re-code these when I’m done because I have the scanners to do it, but unfortunately you’ll need to have your dealer do it or call a locksmith to your house. Either way it’s not going to be cheap. Sorry to say. Before you drill try to spray a lubricant in the cylinder. Wd40 or graphite and keep tapping on it. By the way make sure your steering wheel moves back and forth freely from side to side. Sometimes when you turn into a parking spot and the steering wheel tries to rerun back it will lock and put pressure on the steering column and the key will never turn. So make sure the steering wheel moves with no pressure on it. Good luck. Hope it helps
@@jasont7887 you ain't gonna believe it but I have bypassed the skim and it's running now temporarily with ALL gauges and bells working!!! Anything that will go in the key slot will start the engine, runs smooth as ever.I cut my bent key off.. Drilled through the metal part left made a jumper ground wire to go from key to frame..Duct taped the chip part of the key inside the "halo" end where the key should insert, but instead of mounting in place the part is zip tied tight underneath the column..I'm not gonna put my plastic cover on yet, considering you suggestions but leaning toward standard switch cylinder and deleting disabling SKIM altogether.. What do you think?🤔
I’m having a problem the new key cylinder got locked up they tried to use the old one w new tumblers and had the new one locked up took it back to get the new one unlocked to take out and set pins like old one , well the got the new one unlocked then took the new cover from the new cylinder and put it once again on the old one instead of fixing the pins on the new one to match the old one so as to replace all old parts w new and I’m back to sq one new cylinder locked again where I can’t take it out to set pins at all I don’t know how they did it but that’s what I need to know
my issue is that my key hole is not lined up with that little notch ( on that black ring) , I took my lock cylinder to a locksmith and he said was fine. I replaced the actuator, but not the actual switch, i will try again
My 2003 just started doing something similar. At the gas station, the key wouldn't go all the way to the off position but will still come out of the ignition.
ALEX Amann hit it like he showed and it should go forward and then push the pin on bottom and pull The cylinder out, then put a or the key with chip In it inside the area in the column so it Tricks immobilizer into Thinking its in normal position, i had to figure this out, looks ghetto but if you are broke like me itl work
Here's another comment years later for ya. I was on my way home from work and stopped by the store for the wife. Came out and the key would not turn. Now being a Jeep owner, I have a set of metric hammers in the vehicle. This video got me right back on the road and then a few days later, walked me through replacing the cylinder. Thank you!
Thank you for the feedback. It’s always appreciated. It’s good to hear it was helpful for you
Thank you buddy, I was stuck and u saved me , Your a true life saver i used my shoue and a wrench,, i have a jeep grand cherokee ✨🌟😎🇲🇽💯🕺🏼
Saved my life today. Didn’t have a rubber mallet in the Jeep but bonked it with the bottom of my thermos cup about 6 times and it worked!!!!!!! Thank you man!!!!
Dude, you saved me a $250 locksmith tab on my 98 Cherokee. Smacked it a half dozen times and it turned. Drove to O'Reilly's, bought a new cylinder and replace it in 30 seconds. Thanks!
I honestly don’t know how on earth this actually worked but it actually worked
Excellent tutorial. I used your video to replace the key cylinder in my 2002 Jeep Liberty and it came out and went in without a hitch. I bought the Dorman Ignition Lock Cylinder that rekeys the cylinder to use the original Jeep key. It was simple to rekey and the entire install took me less than 10 mins.
Glad to hear it helped you, I appreciate the feedback
It just worked. You sir just made a fan for life.
Thank you for your feedback. I’m happy to hear it helped you, also thank you for subscribing. I’ll be having more helpful content coming soon.
Hey man thanks a lot and think the towing truck company and mecanic hate you bro but we love you
Glad to hear it helped you and saved you some cash
Dude you saved me. Can I send you $5 for this amazing video!
John Campbell
That’s not necessary, I’m just glad it was able to help you and hopefully save you some money at the same time.
You're video just saved us. Thanks for taking the time to record & share this. Really, really appreciate it!!!
I took the covers off and sprayed the top and inside of the cylinder with WD-40 and it worked immediately. Didn't need to break anything! Probably the first lubrication for the cylinder since it rolled off the factory floor.
Thank you for your comment, WD40 just worked very good, immediately worked the switch and my car key!
Thank you so much just had to tow a jeep with this exact problem tapped the key with my hammer member riding EVERYONE THIS ACTUALLY WORK!!!!!
Thanks for the feedback. I’m glad it worked for you
Thanks ! It worked for me
worked on my 1999 jeep grand Cherokee. Thank you for posting this!!!
This videos gets a like, a share, and a shout out. Can't believe it worked.
Josh electronics
Thank you for your reply. It’s been my experience over the years after replacing probably at least over 100 of these lock cylinders is that the failure seems to be the tumblers. I take them all apart and I’ve even rebuilt many of these by just replacing the tumblers. Thanks again
jason T i got okd
One out but when i put another in it wont move still, i just put
Key in column are by immobilizer and it cranks n runs,
It works but
Looks supsicious
Worked like a charm! Thanks for a video that was actually useful.
Glad to hear it worked for you, I appreciate the feedback
Totaly correct man,i did this on my jeep and it worked excelente. Hahaha thanks dude.
Great video, thanks!
I bought a new ignition lock from Addvance Auto parts and rekeyed it. To my original key. Done. I was wondering what caused this problem, and determined that it had to be that the side bar was not going into the notches on the wafers (you might call them "tumblers"). So while the lock core was out of the cylinder, I put the key into the lock core and sure enough, the side bar was not seating. I removed all the wafers and cleaned everthing thoroughly. When I reassembled the lock it worked perfectly. Still, it was worth the time and money to learn something new! Not sorry that I replaced the lock. Peace of mind.
8~)
I’m glad it worked for you and you were curious enough to find out what actually causes this problem. You were spot on. Every time I fix something I always take it apart to see where the failure was. It helps you learn how things work and understand things better.
Could you describe what that yellow switch is and does? The one right at the end/under the ignition tumbler?
If you’re talking about the yellow dot, that is part of the clocksping, if you’re talking about the yellow plug that is for the airbag system which is also part of the clockspring. Don’t disconnect the yellow plug without knowing how to work on an airbag system.
I showed this to a friend having this trouble with his 2004 Jeep Grand Cheroke Special Edition & it worked. Thank you!
Hell yeah brother. My 1998 Cherokee was doing exactly that. Key wasn't turning got my trusty framing hammer I keep on the floorboard between the door and seat as a just in case policy gave the key a few hits and success!!!!
hahahaha! shut the heck up!!! it worked! you are a blessing ❤️❤️❤️
Nice, glad to hear it helped
Ha it worked, just explained this craziness to my buddy who was stuck after working all day.
This is the ONLY thing that has worked. THANKS!!
Glad to hear it worked for you
Dude your a life saver! Thanks foe this video, it worked perfectly!
Thank you for the feedback, glad to hear it helped
It worked!! For my 2001 cherokee
Hello sir I just wanted to thank you for this video today is April 15, 2019 and this happened to me on my jeep after 15 years with no problems
Thanks buddy. Literally got me to work n time.
I have a blister on my thumb tryna start my truck thx for the video
Idk how it worked but it damn sure did!
Thank you!!! This saved big money on a tow.
It worked!!! Thank you!!! How is it that this fixes the stuck key problem and what part of the mechanism is damaged?
I am guessing [amost sure, actually] that the Ignition Switch Actuator Pin is broken....most likely some of that cheap pot metal is missing some of its metal on at least one side. For that vehicle, i believe it is: Dorman 924-704. Depends where you purchase it from, but it's around $23 or so.
best vid ive seen so far...good job bro
Kevin baker
I appreciate the kind words and hope it worked for you? Thanks for watching
You saved my day thank you for sharing
Thanks for taking the time to offer your feedback. Glad to hear it helped
Thanks this worked on my jeep
Worked like a charm. Thanks.
Glad to hear it helped
Awesome video. Had this same issue with my 03 liberty. Followed your steps. Good as new. Thanks
Mk g
Thanks for the positive feedback. Glad to hear it helped
Any tips on getting this part out if the key won’t turn at all? I can’t get my key to the on position to push in the lock tab.
Hey thanks man, the trick worked perfectly.
This was excellent, no other video needed.
Leo gz
You can get them at the JEEP dealer or if you have a Napa store in your area? Also advance auto and oreilly’s usually carries them also. Just remember if you have a security system on your vehicle that uses a transponder on the ignition switch you will need to have it programmed or it will not read the new key. If you don’t have a transponder just slap the new one in and rock on
Yea but how do you rekey the new lock cylinder?
Thank you so much!!! God bless you 1:22
Earf man
Thanks for the positive feedback, I’m happy to hear it worked. This is definitely a temporary fix and needs to be repaired as soon as possible
Soulsearcher68
Thanks for the positive feedback, glad it helped
It worked on my 2015 Jeep Compass
You are a life saver my friend
Thanks a whole lot !! My Tj needed this
So the transponder is the thing coming from the side of the steering column that has a ring on it and it goes on top or underneath the other plastic piece ?
GREAT video Jason. Thank you.
Your a life saver it worked for me 👍
I put another cylinder and it wont
Let it move, any ideas? I just put the key with chip in it inside the area by the immobilizer and it works fine, just look suspicious, rather fix proper
I just sprayed wd-40 dry lube (dirt and dust resistant) in ignition key hole. Fixed problem immediately.
I bet some household oil would work as well. Works for me on the locks around the house...
I used PAM oil spray
Thank you for this video. It worked perfectly.
Hey bro thanks easy to do. Question I have a wrangler 2002 where do i get the new cylinder.?
Thank God for you tube
Robert berin
The transponder is part of the security system. If you had one it wouldn’t start with the new key you got and would need to be programmed, yours did start so you do not have one. If you did have one you would see an electrical connector going around the lock cylinders
Mean zeeb
Thank you for the positive feedback
Would this work if something is stuck in the ignition? I thought I would have to get it out to start it, but this video has me thinking otherwise...
Not if something is tuck in there. Probably not
@@jasont7887 Okay thank you , I had a locksmith get it out
Tapping on it worked!
I’m glad it worked for you, thanks for the feedback, always appreciated
Jetworld12
Thanks for the comment. I’m glad it worked for you
Do I need dealership keys or we talking about eBay new keys and cylinder
You can buy any lock cylinder and it will come with new keys. The only thing is if you have a factory alarm system with a transponder around your ignition switch you’ll need to get it reprogrammed by the dealer or have a locksmith come to your house that does programming. I use my snap on scanner to do the programming so I f you know any alto techs that have that capability they can do it as well. If you don’t have a transponder just put the switch in and you’ll be on your way.
How do you know if it has a transponder on it? I bought one with a metal key and it starts rightup
Robert Berin it doesnt have one then, and you are lucky
Thank you! It worked!!
What do I do if I can't get my key in the ignition to turn it to the on position?
Seems easy enough, hope its that easy on my patriot. Right now my key is broke in the cylinder and its decided to stop turning.
Your a lifesaver
Also try moving the steering wheel ! I have some hits to the key in the ignition lock and it still wouldn’t turn over until I moved the steering wheel it unlocked !
It worked. Nice.
Buddy, I’m sitting in a Pack-N-Ship parking lot right now, I just tapped my key with some large casters I had in the back and I’m rolling home now! 🫡
If key would turn to run position to remove key cylinder it would crank.. any suggestions???
Gregory, if you turn the switch 2 clicks and it cranks then the electrical part of your switch is bad. Which is the opposite end of the key. That’s going by your description and assuming you only turned the key 2 times. It shouldn’t crank if you turn the key 2 times
@@jasont7887 the key cylinder is completely locked won't turn at all. (Either way)..is it time for the drill, do you know any other solutions or maybe a tip on drilling so I don't make this more
costly than it is... Next problem is ho
W can I bypass the skim sensor? Most of the local shops here have recommended a locksmith to reinstall the new key cylinder, but I would rather try myself cause the only way to learn is hands on (with a little advice from you videos) would it cool the skim if I were to duct tape the chip end of my key inside the halo then connected a ground wire to the metal end then connected my wires back but left in unattached to the
mount just tucked and tied up underneath the steering column?? That may be a stupid question 🤣 so try to laugh responsibly💭.I've learned more than I knew
before already👍, but at the same time it's a 2000 model with 131,??? miles 2wd😭but excellent 4.0 eng and drivetrain. I would love to keep it on the road, but really don't want to put more in it than it's worth.. ya know. Will continue to like and subscribe to your channel 😜 it seams the most comprehensive to me at my limited experience level.. But some
of these newer electrical systems now are way beyond my skill level.. appreciate all the advice you can offer keep up the excellent work and hey don't be afraid to say let the pro's handle this if it's to advanced for an average diy person..TY🙏🙏 and God Bless
@@gregorystandefer9568, I appreciate the fact you’re trying to save money and that’s what my goal is for people to do, you can try to drill the removal tab or use some sort of dremell tool (I personally drill them out) and you can replace the cylinder yourself. You can’t bypass the sensor, there’s way too many things that go into a factory security system and it will just give you problems when you don’t have the time to deal with it so I recommend just fixing it properly. I normally re-code these when I’m done because I have the scanners to do it, but unfortunately you’ll need to have your dealer do it or call a locksmith to your house. Either way it’s not going to be cheap. Sorry to say. Before you drill try to spray a lubricant in the cylinder. Wd40 or graphite and keep tapping on it. By the way make sure your steering wheel moves back and forth freely from side to side. Sometimes when you turn into a parking spot and the steering wheel tries to rerun back it will lock and put pressure on the steering column and the key will never turn. So make sure the steering wheel moves with no pressure on it. Good luck. Hope it helps
@@jasont7887 you ain't gonna believe it but I have bypassed the skim and it's running now temporarily with ALL gauges and bells working!!! Anything that will go in the key slot will start the engine, runs smooth as ever.I cut my bent key off.. Drilled through the metal part left made a jumper ground wire to go from key to frame..Duct taped the chip part of the key inside the "halo" end where the key should insert, but instead of mounting in place the part is zip tied tight underneath the column..I'm not gonna put my plastic cover on yet, considering you suggestions but leaning toward standard switch cylinder and deleting disabling SKIM altogether.. What do you think?🤔
Trae código de corte en el cilindro de la llave????
I’m having a problem the new key cylinder got locked up they tried to use the old one w new tumblers and had the new one locked up took it back to get the new one unlocked to take out and set pins like old one , well the got the new one unlocked then took the new cover from the new cylinder and put it once again on the old one instead of fixing the pins on the new one to match the old one so as to replace all old parts w new and I’m back to sq one new cylinder locked again where I can’t take it out to set pins at all I don’t know how they did it but that’s what I need to know
my issue is that my key hole is not lined up with that little notch ( on that black ring) , I took my lock cylinder to a locksmith and he said was fine. I replaced the actuator, but not the actual switch, i will try again
Still can’t get key to turn to get this out
05 wrangler worked like a charm
I appreciate the feedback. I’m glad it worked for you
Alex Amann
Tap it with a hammer. If it doesn’t work you most likely need an ignition switch
This worked
My 2003 just started doing something similar.
At the gas station, the key wouldn't go all the way to the off position but will still come out of the ignition.
Thanks for the replacement video portion.
I'll be doing that tomorrow.
My cover is hard AF to pull off! I feel like I’m gonna break it if I yank too hard. Jeep wrangler 2017
Thank you sir works
FUCKING LIFE SAVERRR
I did that on my jeep liberty 2003, it wasn’t the problem, I’m still looking for it
I put my key in the ignition and it won’t even move so how the hell do I fix this
ALEX Amann hit it like he showed and it should go forward and then push the pin on bottom and pull
The cylinder out, then put a or the key with chip
In it inside the area in the column so it
Tricks immobilizer into
Thinking its in normal position, i had to figure this out, looks ghetto but if you are broke like me itl work
@Tony Anderson, Can you please explain how to trick the immobilizer again?
It's the ignition just gos round and don't caught like don't work spins around
What if you lost the key for it
Drill out the locking tab (carefully) then remove the lock cylinder and replace it.
👍👍
Caveman ungabunga
How in the absolute fuck did this shit just work for my car 😭
Anyone please help me
You just turned key. Ehen key is inserted keybeill not turn.. your videonis pointless
Got the same problem in my 02 Liberty