Honda Ignition Lock Repair | Key stuck

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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025

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  • @francisgiraldeau8120
    @francisgiraldeau8120 7 лет назад +11

    Just repaired an Honda Fit stuck in the middle of nowhere with these instructions. Honda: you should recall all your vehicle to fix this ignition issue, with 500k views, that means *A LOT* of people got this problem. Thanks!

    • @user-h2db3u
      @user-h2db3u 7 месяцев назад +2

      And they make it a nightmare to repair. It's not helping security. There should be a way to quickly change the ignition cylinder from the assembly to address the faulty tumblers in the lock. While the ignition still kind of turns or before it fails. The customer could swap in a new cylinder. And with the original key held up to the immobilizer and the new key in the ignition drive to the dealership and get it programmed without spending $1200 dollars. This is not stopping any thieves. As this scenario involves having the original key and a broken lock cylinder. It cannot be exploited. Its a way to make thousands of dollars from a very cheap repair. They just change the cylinder out and charge you for an entire module.

  • @hilltophewitt
    @hilltophewitt 8 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video! Our local honda dealer wanted $650 for ignition assembly, $180 for keys and $80 for programming, plus 2 hours labour! This video saved me a lot of money! Great work!

  • @salazteca1
    @salazteca1 9 лет назад +23

    Got my accord fixed,in 20 minutes at a parking lot far from home thanks to you my friend,this is what RUclips is all about ,helping other people!

    • @760finezt
      @760finezt 7 лет назад +1

      Wher did u get the levelers from or did u just removed em for good cuz from wat i guess from the video with no audio u can jus simply remove em not use em

    • @ابوحسن-ت1ز
      @ابوحسن-ت1ز 6 лет назад

      السلام 9،

    • @DFWAuto_Hack
      @DFWAuto_Hack 9 месяцев назад

      You think it took you 20mn may be the personal satisfaction you rightfully got from this did not make you realise how time flew by because this is in no way a 20mn job. Remove the lock from your car does not even take 20mn. You must remove two security bolts that holds the housing to the steering column and removing thses only will take u more than 20mn then remove all thr connectors then remove the ring then the module then remove 2pin that hold the ignition switch to the housing is a pain.

  • @DontShootBob
    @DontShootBob 8 лет назад +2

    I cannot thank you enough for this video. You have saved me & many others a load of cash. £800 from Honda for new keys & barrel. Or £100 for a locksmith to do exactly the same as you outlined here. Thank you very much for the detailed video :)

  • @SmokingZol
    @SmokingZol 8 лет назад +3

    I wanted to thank you for the video. You saved me a lot of money when everyone else said to replace the lock,re-key using a locksmith. I went to the local Honda dealership and they wanted $690.00 for the part,I don't want to imagine what the labor would have been,no doubt it would have sent the bill over $1000. Oddly enough I had a locksmith look at it;he gave up fiddling with it which almost necessitated a tow.

  • @chrislyons5923
    @chrislyons5923 7 лет назад

    This worked! Iive in a very rural area. My key got stuck in ignition and wouldn't turn. Finally got the key out. Without this video, I was looking at a 70 mile tow to a shop that would have to order the part. I got this done and the car running while my two year took a nap! Saved me a $1000! I took out 7 worn levers to get it working smoothly with my spare key that is new. This will keep me going while I have the part on order. One tip, when taking the pin out to take the washer off the lock core, I had to remove the key chime bar and spring, and drill a hole through the extended arm on the tumbler (lock core housing, 4:45) order to punch out the roll pin, because I could not turn the key to position 1. THANKS!!!!! I can take my kids to soccer practice now!

  • @knechvatal
    @knechvatal 9 лет назад +1

    just wanted to say thanks. orieleys wanted $225. dealer wanted $350 to replace it and they said the lock couldn't be repaired. using your video I fixed it myself and saved a lot of money. thanks again

  • @1983RonMan
    @1983RonMan 8 лет назад +5

    Thank you very much for posting this. I have saved a lot of money by watching this video. I took me around four hours to get the job done. THANK YOU again.

  • @teddoyle1708
    @teddoyle1708 9 лет назад

    My son used your video to repair my ignition cylinder. He removed the tumbler that was preventing the cylinder from turning and filed down the others that were sticking up with the key in. Great video. Thanks so much. Saved me a lot of money.

  • @fearwidge
    @fearwidge 10 лет назад +7

    THANKEW!
    It took me a day and a half, but I FINALLY got the "seized" ignition switch going again.
    In the end, I just started pulling out tumblers (and springs) until the damn thing WORKED!
    Re-assembled everything and the switch works just fine.
    MANY thanks.
    Could not POSSIBLY have fixed my ignition switch without this video.
    (Which was particularly important as the switch "seized" with BOTH WINDOWS OPEN and it's been RAINING.)
    HIGHLY recommend this video.
    (Several others show how to remove the plastic steering wheel shrouds to get at this unit.)

  • @lucycui141
    @lucycui141 11 лет назад

    My husband successfully repaired my Honda Accord lock cylinder by following your instructions!! Many thanks for your contribution!

  • @williamwatts356
    @williamwatts356 11 лет назад

    THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME TO POST THIS EXCELLENT VIDEO. I REMOVED 4 PROBLEMATIC PINS FROM THE BARREL AND THE LOCK WORKS LIKE NEW. USED A NAIL PUNCH TO REMOVE THE TWO FLATHEAD SCREWS IN LESS THAN 1 MINUTE, EASY. USED A HACK SAW TO CUT A SLOT IN THE SCREWHEADS AND REUSED THE ORIGINAL SCREWS. SAVED MY CASH FOR ANOTHER DAY. MANY THANKS TO YOU!!!

  • @adeadeyeye4627
    @adeadeyeye4627 7 лет назад +1

    I cannot thank you enough for this great video. Listening and carefully following your well illustrated steps undoubtedly saved me up to $400. I thank God for people like you. Thanks again and god bless.

  • @Zenai01
    @Zenai01 9 лет назад +5

    Awesome Walkthrough! This saved me well over $300. I would caution everyone to be extra careful with the levers on the tumbler unless you want to lose a whole bunch of the levers. Other than this this is right on point with the information.
    PLEASE NOTE: This is NOT for changing the entire assembly out, its for repairing the original one. If you want to change the whole thing out then know that you will have to PROGRAM the New Key Set into the vehicle!

    • @azadansari1715
      @azadansari1715 Год назад

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  • @odairmenezes4047
    @odairmenezes4047 7 лет назад

    This video helped me a lot. I am a locksmith in Brazil and needed to know how to disassemble the ignition core of honda civic 2004. I made the repair and the customer was satisfied with the result of the service. Thank you friends

  • @thecheetahbagodonuts
    @thecheetahbagodonuts 10 лет назад +5

    Seriously, you guys just saved me so much money. Thanks a lot, guys. I used both videos, so I liked both. Don't stop the good work!

  • @SusieLine
    @SusieLine 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video!!!!!!!!!! It's amazing!!!!!!!! After finding out that it would cost me 920$ plus tax to get my 2007 Honda Fit fixed, I found hope in viewing this :) During the weekend, with the help of family, we fixed it!!!!!! What a rush when the key turned and I heard the engine start :) I'm so very grateful!!!!!!!!!!

    • @carflipkeys
      @carflipkeys  6 лет назад +1

      Great to hear this
      Thank you for the message

  • @matthiasblumrich6802
    @matthiasblumrich6802 6 лет назад +2

    This video saved me hundreds of dollars and allowed me to stay with one key for ignition and doors! Thanks!!!

  • @maninderpal9086
    @maninderpal9086 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks, My Honda Jazz has same problem and I have repaired it after watching your video. Really very thankful. It save me a lot of money. Thanks.

  • @hitech98
    @hitech98 10 лет назад +2

    Awesome instructional!! I was stranded out of town & facing a 800.00 dollar repair all because my key wouldnt turn in the cyclinder. I removed a couple of those worn out lock wafers & springs, lubed it up & now it feels like new again when I turn my key. Still theft proof because the key remains unique with 2 remaining wafers & besides.. its chipped!
    Here's your other video showing how to remove the ignition assembly that people in this situation will need to see.
    Remove Honda Ignition lock from steering wheel

  • @hjereza
    @hjereza 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for this!! Dealer wanted to charge me $900 to change out the ignition lock on my S2000!! Only took me a few hours.

  • @2-denterprises537
    @2-denterprises537 11 лет назад

    Thanks for the great instructions, worked like a char on a 2003 Honda Odyssey van.
    Removed negative battery terminal, removed the steering column plastic shroud and after I unhooked a wiring harness the top I took the key mechanism off by using an oscillating tool with a 1 1/8" metal blade to cut a slot in each of the shear head bolts, a flat screwdriver then removed these bolts easily. Removed the wires for the immobiliser and the ignition switch and the key mechanism was out.
    Your video made fixing the lock cylinder easy thanks!
    Instead of fitting shear head bolts I got a pair of M8/1.25 x 16 cap head bolts from home depot, these worked perfectly.
    I truly appreciate being able to fix this for only the cost of new bolts ($1 US), as others have said this could have easily cost me $100 or more.
    It is great to be able to dig into the inside of the lock, see exactly how it works and what was wrong and re-use vs. replace.
    One of the most helpful you-tube posts. Hoping you have good fortune always!

  • @ronmurphy00
    @ronmurphy00 10 лет назад +1

    I have to say sir, That was very strait forward, no unnecessary babbling and even had the sound off !!..As with the other people that were so happy to have saved at least $800.00, I too am one happy guy right now ! I realize dealership's have huge overhead but 800.00 bucks ? They almost got me until I came across your video ! Right on to you Brother !

    • @carflipkeys
      @carflipkeys  10 лет назад +1

      Thanks for your appreciation & support

  • @amilcarsamayoa1812
    @amilcarsamayoa1812 7 лет назад +1

    Wow this video literally just saved me a 600 DOLLAR JOB thank you soo much

  • @dl3mcd3
    @dl3mcd3 11 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the video! I followed this advice to remove and repair a 2008 lock cylinder. My only problem was removing the pin at 3:21 in the video -- but it did eventually come out. I did not replace worn out pieces (2 of them), I just removed them. Funny thing, Honda did not include 1 piece, there was just an empty slot with no lever and no spring. This was much better than the Many-100's-of-Dollars the dealer wanted for parts and/or repair. Thanks!

  • @weslaycock466
    @weslaycock466 8 лет назад +1

    This video saved me. I was stuck at my girlfriends when suddenly my key wouldn't turn. This video saved me some cash, much appreciated.

  • @rogerroger5585
    @rogerroger5585 9 лет назад

    You saved me well over $200.00 by showing how to just remove defective tumblers, instead of replacing the whole ignition. Thanks a bunch. Awesome!!

  • @2010sooty
    @2010sooty 9 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much for this. Honda wanted £600 for the parts and £179 for fitting so you saved me a lot of money!

  • @gearoidkenny
    @gearoidkenny 3 года назад +1

    Thanks so much. I successfully got the ignition barrel out of my friends Honda Civic 2007 1.4L Right hand drive European model last week. I did not need to remove the ignition assembly from the car. It helps to know that the expanded rollpin is 2mm diameter x 10mm long. I sprayed some loosening fluid into the pin and let it seep in. I then ground the tip off a 2mm diameter nail and used the nail to carefully gently and only slightly hammer tap the head of the pin. This to try release any binding between pin and its aluminum retaining wall. I then followed with your flat screwdriver gentle hammer tap method which worked to expose the rollpin head and I could then pull it out. Saved a load of time not having to try to get the 2 x blankheaded security bolts out.

  • @linzjt3502
    @linzjt3502 5 лет назад +1

    Omg u saved me and my partner almost $1000 to get this fixed. Thankyou so so much xxx

  • @babayanjuadetunji1627
    @babayanjuadetunji1627 7 лет назад +1

    can't thank you enough you safe me a lot of money, i tried your method and it works greetings all the way from Nigeria.

  • @snappynapster
    @snappynapster 7 лет назад

    this has saved me so much hassle and money. fixed my faulty honda jazz ignition where it was hard to insert the key and would not turn. watched your video here, removed a few defective pins from the barrel and im back on the road again. Thank you so much for your video ;-)

  • @n3rd2n3rd
    @n3rd2n3rd 11 лет назад

    I just wanted to thank you so much for showing us how to fix the damaged wafers in the ignition. The hardest part is getting that first pin out. I dang near went mad. Took about an hour before I got it out. Slightly different than your directions. I never removed the unit from the steering column. Honda Element '05.
    I removed all the wafers and now I can pull the key out while it's running. Not bad. Anyhow, you saved me $500 roughly, so I owe you a drink or something.

  • @juliedame6960
    @juliedame6960 8 лет назад +2

    WE DID IT!!!! Awesome video. Followed right along...pausing as needed and now have a key that will turn. Thanks!!

  • @carlosgomez360
    @carlosgomez360 5 лет назад

    I got my 2004 Honda Civic fixed in a couple of hours. It took me longer because I couldn't remove the pin that you have to bang out. I ended up shearing it off by force. I just replaced the pin when I put it back together. I spent $20 in tools and parts, compared to the $1000 total cost if I would have taken it to the dealership for a new part. Thanks again!

  • @johnmorin7244
    @johnmorin7244 Год назад

    Iocksmith from Massachusetts in the USA here. Our Honda ignitions are a bit different but same concept.. (we are mobile locksmiths) we drive out and do this repair wherever the owner gets stuck, we charge about $400 and takes about an hour. You did a great job explaining the repair. We do it a bit different but the 2 worst parts of our Honda ignitions is the security bolt removal and extracting the roll pin holding the lock cylinder in the ignition assembly. Great video my man very cool to see the difference between countries. I figured it would be the same, definitely isn’t 😂😂

    • @JamesRobertson-s9u
      @JamesRobertson-s9u Год назад

      Would you know why when I reinstalled the lock cylinder after having it repaired by a lock smith, the key does not turn to the lock or "0" position and I cannot remove the key? I can turn the vehicle on and off now but cannot remove the key.

  • @bfmackin
    @bfmackin 11 лет назад

    I just did this today. A few notes from my '07 Ody: T30 bit used to release the airbag portion, but regular Phillips used to take off the lower plastic guard under the steering wheel. Biggest problems were removing the roll pins that lock the key cylinder together. For the first one that you just 'Tapped Out' after loosening, I had to cut away the corner that confined it with a dremel wheel. For the last pin, I removed that long lever and drilled a hole down through the channel to it.Thanks!

  • @gecelica1
    @gecelica1 11 лет назад +6

    Thanks a lot you just saved me $500 hardest part was getting no tamper bolts out to remove ignition assembly. Thanks again..

    • @inityo
      @inityo 4 года назад

      That's very hard too, I had to just get one out and Bent the bracket and hammered it down gently

  • @wmmenzies6584
    @wmmenzies6584 10 лет назад +2

    Great, Thank you. My wife's 2008 CRV was a little different, but between your 2 videos, I got it done in about 2 hours. Saved me about $500 if the dealer had to do it.

  • @michwav
    @michwav 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you so Much!! it took me awhile on my 2001 odyssey, but saved me $300

  • @carflipkeys
    @carflipkeys  11 лет назад +1

    You are right, Cars which doesn't have immobilizer can be repaired even without taking the lock out of steering column but we normally recommend that for professional use only as it is hardest to repair with lock inside the car. Some complicacy may arise if you accidentally rotate the steering wheel when lock barrel is out and it gets locked. It's rear but may then require you to take the whole lock out and rotate it anti-clockwise with a long screwdriver by inserting it at lock barrel's place.

  • @phillipBappleton
    @phillipBappleton 6 лет назад +1

    This video saved me hundreds of dollars. You're amazing.

  • @Somsundar
    @Somsundar 4 года назад

    Great work, cannot describe in words, looking your hands it's like a Indian man, i also facing the same problem in my car when i saw this video no words to thank you

  • @303to606
    @303to606 11 лет назад +2

    Thank you for sharing your expertise. Its nice to fix things yourself with the help of people like you. You have saved me much hassle and cost.
    Car-2007 Honda Fit.

  • @ronmurphy00
    @ronmurphy00 10 лет назад +2

    I almost forgot to mention one important thing......YOU ARE A CHAMPION !

    • @carflipkeys
      @carflipkeys  10 лет назад

      💃💃💃
      Thank you so much

  • @carflipkeys
    @carflipkeys  11 лет назад +2

    Its great to learn that our video helped you...
    Thanks for sharing your experience. Have a great day....

  • @jameshmcguire
    @jameshmcguire 10 лет назад +3

    Brilliant! took all the "levers" out and it works wonderfully. You guys rock!

  • @catalinmarianbanica3475
    @catalinmarianbanica3475 4 года назад

    Thank you very much for your benevolence, this helped me a lot, i have no words to convey.
    If you sometimes arrive in Bucharest, Romania i will be happy to guide you around the town and other places as well.
    Keep up the good work and have a nice evening!

  • @samn.7558
    @samn.7558 7 лет назад +1

    Great Video, saved me $600. Thank you!

  • @bradleysmith9431
    @bradleysmith9431 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for this video!! I was a bit nervous about taking the levers out and leaving them out. I left two levers in the ignition, just to have some kind of security. But if you follow these instructions carefully you too can save a bookoo money! I had to look up one another video in order to see how to get it off of steering column. I found one that works and saves alot of time. Use a small drill bit to drill a hole perpendicular to the first pin that keeps it connected to steering column, the hole gives better access to pull the the small roller pin, after you get the chip reader off (the black plastic)

  • @rafiquesheikh5955
    @rafiquesheikh5955 11 лет назад +1

    This was a great video, helped me tremendously in fixing the ignition (key won't turn) on my 2003 honda odyssey. Without this I would not have been able to get the ignition cylinder out of the assembly. In the end I had two choices, just remove all tumblers and drive the car like that or have tumblers replaced. I chose the latter, $45 at the locksmith and the ignition is almost like new, key turns smoothly. Even after you get the ignition module detached from the steering and all cables, getting the ignition cylinder out of the module still requires some work. If you plan on replacing the tumblers, I recommend taking the ignition module to a locksmith who can replace the tumblers. They will take the cylinder out of the module and put it back in, saving you some time and effort.

  • @orbcandy
    @orbcandy 10 лет назад +1

    Amazingly Excellent!! You are my HERO. You saved me some major expense and hassle with this video.

  • @smileybotello2576
    @smileybotello2576 11 лет назад +1

    @ flip keys, just repaired mine, thank you for your video, life saver! To all mine is a 2007 Honda Element and the process is a lot simpler, once you remove the immobilizer the tumbler slides out and you proceed just as shown on the video.Thank you.

  • @Infinite.phases
    @Infinite.phases 9 лет назад +2

    people like you make this world a better place. Thank you for sharing this video with all of us. It saved my trip and money that I didn't have :) thank you thank you thank you.

    • @760finezt
      @760finezt 7 лет назад

      Wher did u get the levelers from or did u just removed em for good cuz from wat i guess from the video with no audio u can jus simply remove em not use em

  • @johnkaldeway9959
    @johnkaldeway9959 6 лет назад

    This worked amazingly well. Honda wanted to charge my daughter $2900 to replace the whole lock mechanism, new keys and programming. One little lever, and BOOM!

  • @lyael1
    @lyael1 9 лет назад +3

    Thanks so much! I was scared to take it apart, but I did it, and my 2004 Honda Odyssey starts up perfectly now.

  • @felixbourque
    @felixbourque 9 лет назад +3

    Thank you so much for this! Really professional. My car will finally leave the car park tomorrow ;)

  • @grahamkrause
    @grahamkrause 8 лет назад

    Thank you sooo much. Easy to follow. Even with a little hiccup was fairly painless to do. It's obscene that you are expected to trash the whole $500.00 assembly, replace it , reprogram the keys etc..., because of a 1 cent lever.

  • @TheFlipsican
    @TheFlipsican 11 лет назад

    @ flip keys, just repaired mine, thank you for sharing your knowledge, much appreciated! To all mine is a 2003 honda civic and the process is a lot simpler, once you remove the immobilizer the tumbler slides out and you proceed just as shown on the video. By the way, you don't have to remove the whole assembly from the steering wheel, I didn't on mine. This applies to 2000-2005 civics they are the same. Thank you.

  • @actfitnessacademy9136
    @actfitnessacademy9136 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much! Saved us $500!

  • @wordXplosions
    @wordXplosions 4 года назад

    Thx so much man !!! I just fixed my honda because of you and this video. The honda just keeps going and going and going. Thanks so much !!!! My 2004 civic se Quite easy, I just took out all the key things. LoL Thanks !!! PS .I didnt take it off the steering wheel. and I guess they did it before so part 2 the metal casing was alrerady gone..

  • @eduardopezzani714
    @eduardopezzani714 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video! I fixed my honda crv cylinder exactly as you described here, it was essential for me. Thank you again for posting it!

  • @e-sansarsrimarutiprakash4731
    @e-sansarsrimarutiprakash4731 2 года назад

    Sir apka video dekhakar hum ne lock riper kiya. Thankyou thankyou

  • @ScarlettVixenRomHacks
    @ScarlettVixenRomHacks 11 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the video! It saved me hundreds of dollars in repairs!

  • @carflipkeys
    @carflipkeys  11 лет назад +2

    I am glad that it helped you in repairing your lock.
    Someday I will try to visit you for the drink, ohhhh.. You forgot to mention your address
    Joking :-)
    Cheers

  • @AnkitPatelAP
    @AnkitPatelAP 7 лет назад

    dear i AM not a techncal person but your video is very help ful to me .
    thank you very much

  • @heavywell
    @heavywell 5 лет назад +1

    thank you for helping to get my family car running again!!!

  • @Bibliotechno
    @Bibliotechno 4 года назад

    I have Honda Jazz. Key fails to turn every single time. I then looked across 3 sites and read about a guy who put his key in 4 or 5mm only. Turn it clockwise about 1/8th of a turn, BUT WHILE keeping the clockwise torque on it push it on in. Car starts every time, but only when I do this. Thanks (whoever posted this advice).

  • @ericacasillas1474
    @ericacasillas1474 10 лет назад +3

    Very helpful video, ignition switch works just great now. Thanks for saving us money.

  • @mjlawonn
    @mjlawonn 8 лет назад +2

    Many thanks from Oregon, USA!

  • @terryrichards350
    @terryrichards350 4 года назад +1

    Thank you! With your help, I was able to repair my existing ignition switch and save myself over $400! What did we do before RUclips?

  • @akhiljacob1525
    @akhiljacob1525 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for this tutorial, saved me a lot of money. keep up the good work!!

  • @amytaylor155
    @amytaylor155 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this video. It literally saved me a lot of money!!

  • @UpRoaryus
    @UpRoaryus 11 лет назад +2

    THANK YOU. This never would have occurred to me to remove a pin or a lever - my ancient Civic has a pretty worn out key, and there was one of the pins that doesn't quite clear the tumbler anymore due to that so I couldn't get the key to turn, nor the spare, which was made after the many years of wear, except by random chance and wiggling it enough to get it out of the cylinder. It was actually wearing a divot inside the chamber that was catching it too and causing debris to get caught up in the works and wearing stuff even more! I was dismayed at the thought of getting the lock replaced, but taking out that one errant pin, I can now use it just like before, and not have to worry about it breaking off inside and making things worse!
    I

  • @adrianescudero9474
    @adrianescudero9474 5 лет назад +1

    thank you 3000!!! save me a lot money, time and headache. thanks again!!

  • @gonzo4491
    @gonzo4491 9 лет назад +3

    This was extremely, extremely helpful. What a great video. Thank you so much.

  • @keywaylocksecuritycompany9121
    @keywaylocksecuritycompany9121 8 лет назад +1

    Great video, you're a credit to the industry

  • @TheRowdyPants
    @TheRowdyPants 8 лет назад +4

    the video is informative and very easy to understand. I can tell you know what you are doing and how to properly show someone else. overall I'd say it's a pretty Sikh video bro :-)

  • @JorgeTrujillo
    @JorgeTrujillo 6 лет назад

    Thanks so much. Worked on Fit. I couldn't get pin out without drilling a hole instead of hitting it as you did in 4:01 mark. Great video.

    • @pouncerminned863
      @pouncerminned863 2 года назад

      what size drill bit did you use?

    • @JorgeTrujillo
      @JorgeTrujillo 2 года назад

      @@pouncerminned863 I'm sorry, I can't remember. I can't even remember me doing this. sorry.

  • @lajmobile
    @lajmobile 10 лет назад +5

    Thanks a lot, very nice video, well explained with warning and hints could not have done the job without your video. Merci d un gars avec un vieux mais tres bon honda accord 2003... chears !

  • @UchechukwuWisdom-wy7te
    @UchechukwuWisdom-wy7te 2 дня назад

    Thanks a lot ,I love your orderly instructions.you are the best

  • @ronmurphy00
    @ronmurphy00 10 лет назад +1

    Not sure how you get paid ? is it by how many people watch the commercial at the beginning of your video ? if so I will make sure to watch in full..(and absorb!) Thanks again my friend..your instruction was fantastic !..

    • @carflipkeys
      @carflipkeys  10 лет назад +1

      Advertisers do help us in supporting our channel and all our future uploads.
      We will be glad if you can share this with your friends who face similar problem. Which is a real reward for our little work. 😊👍

  • @carflipkeys
    @carflipkeys  11 лет назад +1

    Hi Cui Lucy
    I am very glad that this video helped in repairing your Honda Accord Lock
    Thank You for your comment

  • @carflipkeys
    @carflipkeys  11 лет назад

    If you are changing the ignition lock and getting a new key with them then you can match using Silca SBB or any other compatible key programming or scanning device. In your case, can you be specific why are you changing ignition cylinder as repairing doesn't requires reprogramming.

  • @xaviertanori3922
    @xaviertanori3922 7 лет назад +1

    Thaaaaanks a lot guy, u save my Sunday

  • @jesslande451
    @jesslande451 3 года назад

    Great video! I followed your instructions and now I just need to grease the lock but I am not sure what type of grease should I use. Please let me know which one did you use. Thank you very much!

  • @ThecardoctorTV
    @ThecardoctorTV 10 лет назад +1

    Great video.

  • @carflipkeys
    @carflipkeys  11 лет назад

    Hi dl3mcd3
    Removing the lever and doesn't replacing them back will not cause any problem. It will just make the probality higher that some other honda key might start working in that lock but that is acceptable as no one has time to try 100's of key to open a car.

  • @PlatinoShow_CR
    @PlatinoShow_CR 3 года назад

    amazing.... thanks a lot for this video, millions and millions thanks !!!

  • @bonitasykes4050
    @bonitasykes4050 8 лет назад +2

    since trying to learn Honda repair problems ie. overheat the most at replaced
    It was easy for me to accomplish. BUT the ignition replace-lastly- is too-hard-for me. Think I can go visit my mechanic. Thank You !! Bonita

  • @DarkhouseDTS
    @DarkhouseDTS 10 лет назад +2

    Your video was a lifesaver thanks so much man

  • @JoeOrlando-x8f
    @JoeOrlando-x8f Год назад +1

    With the lock assembly out, should I be able to stick a screwdriver into the body and turn the metal piece in there? Because my won't turn. I took out the "levers" from the lock, but it still won't turn the rest of the assembly. The key turns if I have the lock part out of the housing, so I don't think it's the actual key/lock part that is causing the problem.

  • @Phantom-zm6br
    @Phantom-zm6br 5 лет назад +1

    Great video, helped me immensely!

  • @carflipkeys
    @carflipkeys  12 лет назад +1

    @lionhart2k Now the real secret, If customer doesn't agrees for that or we don't have that lock in our stock. We have few pre-cut keys from old and defective locks. We randomly choose one. Take out all the locks from car. Change the levers of all the lock according to key chosen as per video. Fit the lock back. Now copy the key cutting to new keys using chosen key as template. Hardly takes 1 hour. Work Done.

  • @texas.latina89
    @texas.latina89 10 лет назад +2

    YOUR THE MAN!! Saved me 200$!! Sub'd.
    Thank you!

  • @carlosayala2292
    @carlosayala2292 7 лет назад

    Gracias por tu tiempo y enseñanza mil gracias. Si lo hubiera visto hantes me ubieras​ ahorrado dinero. Pero mil gracias por tu trabajo y el tiempo de enseñar tu trabajo. Mil gracias de ciudad Juárez Chihuahua.

  • @veronicasantiago4996
    @veronicasantiago4996 5 лет назад

    Can you tell me where to buy or find the new levers??? By the way the video was awesome I understand it perfectly and glad I can fix it without spending that much money.

  • @csaussy
    @csaussy 10 лет назад +1

    What a great video!! Saved me over 500.00. Had my 2004 CRV fixed in 2 hours for 2.00 to replace the 2 no head bolts with Allen bolts. You should post a PayPal donation tab. Thank You, CHAWK

    • @carflipkeys
      @carflipkeys  10 лет назад

      Thanks for your suggestion
      Your appreciation is much more valuable than any monetary compensation
      We are glad and proud to help you 😊

  • @thrivefnl
    @thrivefnl 10 лет назад

    Thank you for the time you take to share your expertise!
    I have a 2003 Honda Element.
    When I turn the key it sounds like something is not connecting electrically.
    It gives a sizzling noise.
    I have to turn it a few times really far to get it to start.
    Over time the problem is getting worse. It takes more turns and hold to get it ti start.
    I have an appt at my local dealership but don't trust them to fix only what needs to be fix.
    I had the problem you are describing in this video and they said I needed to replace the whole ignition for hundreds of dollars when the local locksmith fixed if for under $100
    Have you ever heard of this?
    Any suggestions?
    Thank you again

  • @gram_o_phone
    @gram_o_phone 9 лет назад +1

    Hey! Thanks for this lifesaver video! You're a real hero.
    The only question remains: where can I get those new levers? Any clue?

    • @carflipkeys
      @carflipkeys  9 лет назад +1

      We sell them but only in India

    • @gram_o_phone
      @gram_o_phone 9 лет назад

      Flip Keys Thanks anyway, from Europe. ;) Without the video, I wouldn't even know they are exist.