1990 Subaru Liberty - How do I get the ignition barrel out?
1990 Subaru Liberty - How do I get the ignition barrel out?
Hi all,
Just had my car stolen and the b******s shoved a pair of scissors or something into the ignition barrel so now the key doesn't work in it. Rang a locksmith, who are asking ridiculous prices to come out and fix it ($400), but found one who will do it cheap if I can get the barrel out of the steering column and bring it into the shop.
Only problem is, I have no idea how to do this.....any help?
Also, sorry if there is an obvious place within this forum that can tell me how to do this, but when I searched for "ignition" I got over 500 thread results....
Just had my car stolen and the b******s shoved a pair of scissors or something into the ignition barrel so now the key doesn't work in it. Rang a locksmith, who are asking ridiculous prices to come out and fix it ($400), but found one who will do it cheap if I can get the barrel out of the steering column and bring it into the shop.
Only problem is, I have no idea how to do this.....any help?
Also, sorry if there is an obvious place within this forum that can tell me how to do this, but when I searched for "ignition" I got over 500 thread results....
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Remove both the top and bottom trim pieces around the steering column.
You should then be able to use a screwdriver (but an impact driver will be better because they can be quite tight) to undo 2 screws that hold the barrel to the steering column.
You should then be able to use a screwdriver (but an impact driver will be better because they can be quite tight) to undo 2 screws that hold the barrel to the steering column.
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Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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Pretty much follow what Gannon has said but the screws normally are security snap bolts. This means when the manufacture installs them they screw in with a thread then when they are tight the heads snap off leaving a blind head. I've found using a centre punch (on an angle) and a hammer and hitting the head in a unscrewing motion, will loosen them to the point where you can unscrew them with your fingers.. then buy yourself the complete unit from a wreckers and when you go to install, you can either buy the factory bolts or just cut a slot with a hacksaw and install with a flat blade screwdriverSuparoo wrote:Remove both the top and bottom trim pieces around the steering column.
You should then be able to use a screwdriver (but an impact driver will be better because they can be quite tight) to undo 2 screws that hold the barrel to the steering column.

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easiest thing and cheapest thing to will be find a wreck that has the keys pull out all the door lock and ing barrell and put in your car. or just get a ing barrel and have 2 keys one for the door one to start the car!!
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