Silverado ignition lock cylinder housing replacement

Ignition Lock Housing

Silverado ignition lock cylinder housing replacement

Ignition Lock Cylinder Housing With Passlock Sensor

Application Summary: Cadillac 2000-99, Chevrolet 2002-98, GMC 2002-98

Product Description

Steering column jammed or ignition switch not working? This ignition lock housing is a direct replacement for an inoperable original equipment lock housing to help restore ignition lock functions.

  • Direct replacement - this ignition lock housing matches the fit and function of the original equipment lock housing
  • Durable materials - this lock housing is made from quality materials for reliable service
  • Easy to install - no special tools required to install this lock housing
  • Quality tested - this part has undergone vehicle try-on and material testing

Detailed Applications

Product Specifications

Housing Material: Metal
Ignition Switch Included: No
Installation Hardware Included: Not Required
Item Grade: Standard Replacement
Keys Included: No
Lock Cylinder/Key Included: No
Material: Metal
Package Contents: Ignition Lock Housing; Instruction Sheet
Package Quantity: 1
Packaging Type: Box
Universal Or Specific Fit: Specific

OE Numbers

DIRECT OE CROSS
26049449GENERAL MOTORS

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Where To Buy

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Ignition Lock Cylinder Housing With Passlock Sensor

Ignition Lock Housing

Silverado ignition lock cylinder housing replacement

924-713

Ignition Lock Cylinder Housing With Passlock Sensor

Application Summary: Buick 2007-04, Cadillac 2006-02, Chevrolet 2009-00, GMC 2009-00, Hummer 2007-03, Oldsmobile 2004-00

Product Description

Steering column jammed or ignition switch not working? This ignition lock housing is a direct replacement for an inoperable original equipment lock housing to help restore ignition lock functions.

  • Direct replacement - this ignition lock housing matches the fit and function of the original equipment lock housing
  • Durable materials - this lock housing is made from quality materials for reliable service
  • Easy to install - no special tools required to install this lock housing
  • Quality tested - this part has undergone vehicle try-on and material testing

Detailed Applications

Product Specifications

Housing Material: Metal
Ignition Switch Included: Not Required
Installation Hardware Included: Not Required
Item Grade: Standard Replacement
Keys Included: No
Lock Cylinder/Key Included: No Lock Cylinder/Key Required
Material: Metal
Package Contents: Ignition Lock Housing; Instruction Sheet
Package Quantity: 1
Packaging Type: Box
Universal Or Specific Fit: Specific

OE Numbers

DIRECT OE CROSS
26075081GENERAL MOTORS
26093782GENERAL MOTORS
88965342GENERAL MOTORS

Documents & Support

Where To Buy

Below you can search and find your area locations that sell Dorman Products. Please be sure to call the location of your choice to verify this item is in stock and available.

Showing Results for 924-713

Ignition Lock Cylinder Housing With Passlock Sensor

How much does it cost to replace ignition housing?

Expect to pay between $60 to $180 in labor to have the switch replaced. Generally speaking, ignition switch replacement takes about an hour to an hour and a half. If you add up the average cost of parts and labor, the total ignition switch replacement cost will usually run in the neighborhood of $130 to $480.

What is ignition lock housing?

What Is an Ignition Lock Housing? The ignition lock housing is the component that houses your ignition lock cylinder. Any damage to the ignition lock housing can cause your keys to get stuck in the ignition, making it difficult to start your vehicle.

How do you remove the ignition lock cylinder on a Chevy Silverado?

Take your screwdriver and insert it into the ignition lock cylinder. Turn it as far round in a clockwise direction that you can. Then pull the paperclip to the right as much as you can. You should then be able to slide the switch out easily.