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Lock barrel electrical connection


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Hi,

 

I am "trying" to replace my complete ignition lock assembly. So far it was not a problem and after disassembling the left vent and the instrument cluster I could mechanically disassemble the ignition/steering lock! Electrically I have disconnected the ignition switch and the harness from the immobilizer! 

 

However, I can not disconnect the plug with 2 wires from the lock barrel (lock barrel is still in the steering lock unit). Is there any trick for that?

 

Thanks, Thormann

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Meanwhile I could disconnect the plug. I used a flat screwdriver and pushed on the clamp of the plug through the hole in the housing (photo above)

 

Now I need to seperate the keylock from the steering wheel lock! While ignition on 1, the small hole is close to the 1 o´clock position (photos). I used a 

1,3mm electro wire and could put that in the hole about 1/2", however it did not unlock anything! The diameter of the wire should be within the range (1,3-1,5mm) of 

the manual!

 

In dmcole´s DIY tutorial I read that the "beauty ring" shall be rotated 180°, so that the small hole is in the 7 o´clock position! However, I can not even rotate the beauty ring without the rest. Is there any trick?

 

Any help would be appreciated!!

 

Thanks, Thormann

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Pelican article on steering lock removal.  One comment (bottom of article) says to take a pick and try to rotate the sliver part 180 degrees to the correct position.

http://www.pelicanparts.com/techarticles/Porsche-996-997-Carrera/86-ELEC-Replacing_Your_Ignition_Switch_Steering_Lock/86-ELEC-Replacing_Your_Ignition_Switch_Steering_Lock.htm

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Thanks for your reply!

 

Yes, I have read about the 180° thing! However, this doesn´t work for me! I tried a pick in the small hole and even a big screwdriver in the big hole with a little more power! This ring doesn´t 

turn!

 

Further the manual shows exactly "my" position. In this position I can put the wire about 1" into the lock´s hole! However, nothing happens! How far do I need to put it in?

 

Has one photos of this mechanism, I have to release! So far it is hard to imagine for me, how this shall get off

 

Thanks again!!

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I know it might be of no help, but I took a picture of my lock barrel and the orientation of the small hole.  Mine is a 99 C2.  The second picture is from the Pelican Parts Tech article on how to remove the ignition lock.

 

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It is strange that the orientation looks the same installed, but when they flip it over it has the same orientation as your picture in relation to the plastic tab.  I also see they used a large paper clip which shows it cannot be that deep in order to push on the pin for release.  So maybe get some WD-40 in there and see if the lock barrel is just stuck.

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