If you’re having trouble with your Chevy ignition lock cylinder, you may be wondering how to remove it without a key. Fortunately, it’s not as difficult as you might think, and with the right tools and instructions, you can have it removed in no time.
First, you’ll need to gather the necessary tools. You’ll most likely need a set of screwdrivers, a pair of pliers or vice grips, a hammer, and a chisel or punch. You may also need a drill and a bit.
Next, you’ll need to locate the ignition lock cylinder. This is usually located on the steering column, just behind the steering wheel. You may need to remove some trim pieces or covers to access it.
Once you’ve located the ignition lock cylinder, turn the key to the accessory position. This will allow the lock cylinder to be removed. If you don’t have a key, don’t worry. You can still remove the lock cylinder without it.
Using a small screwdriver, locate the release button or pin on the lock cylinder. This is usually located on the underside of the cylinder. Press the button or pin with the screwdriver and pull the key cylinder outwards.
If the release button or pin is not present, you may need to use a drill to remove the lock cylinder. Drill a hole into the center of the cylinder until you can see the pin. Use a chisel or punch to push the pin out of the cylinder, and then pull the cylinder outwards.
If the cylinder is stuck, you may need to use pliers or vice grips to twist and turn it until it comes loose. You may also need to use a hammer and chisel to break the lock cylinder apart.
Removing an ignition lock cylinder from a Chevy without a key may seem daunting, but with the right tools and instructions, it can be done. Whether you’re replacing a faulty cylinder, or simply need to remove it for other reasons, following these steps will ensure a successful removal process.