Title: Ignition barrel Post by: rodney3010 on 22 August, 2010, 08:28:34 PM I'm trying to replace the ignition barrel on a HF2000. I've taken out the two small screws and the only thing now preventing it being pulled free is a tiny little switch which needs to be depressed. Has anybody got any tips on how to press it down far enough? It seems to be fixed in place with very little give.
Title: Re: Ignition barrel Post by: thecolonel on 22 August, 2010, 10:01:45 PM the only way to depress the pin is with the key in, I think in Gar position
Geoff Title: Re: Ignition barrel Post by: rodney3010 on 23 August, 2010, 06:42:35 PM Ahhhh. No good I'm afraid. I don't have the key, hence the need to switch barrels. I did manage it on a spare steering lock I had but I can't remember it being this tricky. Maybe I was just lucky and the lock was in the correct position.
As always, thanks for your input. Title: Re: Ignition barrel Post by: rodney3010 on 14 November, 2010, 09:17:36 PM I really need to solve this problem now as my wife has had enough of the car sitting on the front driveway. Unfortunately with no keys it will only go in a straight line. I now have, one ignition barrel in the car without keys. I can't extract because I can't get the small plunger depressed on the top of it.
I also have one spare barrel not in a steering column, with keys but same issue, I can't get the small plunger depressed. Any ideas? help much appreciated Rodders Title: Re: Ignition barrel Post by: thecolonel on 14 November, 2010, 10:17:13 PM insert key in spare barrel and turn it to "gar" pin should then go in.
the other one will have to be drilled out, or call a locksmith to get the lock out. Title: Re: Ignition barrel Post by: rodney3010 on 15 November, 2010, 01:51:44 PM I've tried the key in all sorts of positions and no joy. I might take the spare barrel back to the locksmith who made the key for me and then as you suggest attack the one in-situ with a drill.
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