I wanted to repair the ignition lock because the key got stuck when turning. After a short search, I found instructions and was able to remove the ignition lock without removing the entire module with ignition switch, etc. It's still in the vehicle.
The repair didn't work because I wasn't able to remove the lock cylinder. A little frustrated, I wanted to put the ignition switch back in. According to the descriptions, this works very quickly:
Turn the key to position 1
Position the ignition lock correctly on the ignition lock housing and push it in (the locking lever folds in automatically via an inclined link on the housing)
Turn the key counterclockwise and remove it
Put the antenna for the transponder back on
Complete.
I've tried it dozens of times. It just doesn't go in anymore. I can't push it in far enough for the locking lever to rest in the recess. Upon closer inspection, it became apparent that the receptacle, which is located in the housing under the ignition lock, appears to be twisted and the cams on the protruding bolt of the lock cylinder do not fit in.
Since I wasn't able to disassemble the ignition switch, it is still exactly as I took it out. So it should fit.
Is there a trick that I didn't use or did I make a mistake when removing it?
If possible, I don't want to remove the entire unit. It shouldn't be necessary since I haven't changed anything at all.
Pictures:
1: shows the alignment of the lock cylinder in the ignition lock so that the locking bolt goes in and the ignition lock can be inserted
2: Locking bolt goes in
3: Color test to see where the lock gets stuck. The cams are obviously touching somewhere
4: In the ignition lock housing you can see that the recesses have a different orientation than on the ignition lock with lock cylinder.
Thank you for your help!
The repair didn't work because I wasn't able to remove the lock cylinder. A little frustrated, I wanted to put the ignition switch back in. According to the descriptions, this works very quickly:
Turn the key to position 1
Position the ignition lock correctly on the ignition lock housing and push it in (the locking lever folds in automatically via an inclined link on the housing)
Turn the key counterclockwise and remove it
Put the antenna for the transponder back on
Complete.
I've tried it dozens of times. It just doesn't go in anymore. I can't push it in far enough for the locking lever to rest in the recess. Upon closer inspection, it became apparent that the receptacle, which is located in the housing under the ignition lock, appears to be twisted and the cams on the protruding bolt of the lock cylinder do not fit in.
Since I wasn't able to disassemble the ignition switch, it is still exactly as I took it out. So it should fit.
Is there a trick that I didn't use or did I make a mistake when removing it?
If possible, I don't want to remove the entire unit. It shouldn't be necessary since I haven't changed anything at all.
Pictures:
1: shows the alignment of the lock cylinder in the ignition lock so that the locking bolt goes in and the ignition lock can be inserted
2: Locking bolt goes in
3: Color test to see where the lock gets stuck. The cams are obviously touching somewhere
4: In the ignition lock housing you can see that the recesses have a different orientation than on the ignition lock with lock cylinder.
Thank you for your help!