This video saved me hundreds of dollars. I tried to drill out the face like you did at first, it didn't work. I towed it to my Auto shop and they said it would be $700 and would take a week. I saw this and drilled the pin out and that was it. Thanks!!!
$55 out of pocket fix. 2019 2002 Sienna, I went to the dealer and got a written estimate which included part numbers & Labor $300.00 Went to Ebay ordered the part...$55 included shipping. Watched a weeks worth of RUclips to included all the “RECOMMENDED” ones... ( THANK YOU RUclips) I got the part by Fed-X, walked out to the car and 5 minutes later .... I was done! Only tool required was a ice pick with a 1/2” 90 degree bend on the end! Easy ! Saved $250.00’s And that is why I LOVE MY TOYOTA!
but my key has the immobilizer key. i did take out the old ignition cylinder lock, but now i have a problem with starting it because alarm goes off and it need the old key to unlock it. i lost my keys. ugh!
@@waliedsalaitah1092 I ended up drilling down the internal button that keeps the switch body in place in order to slip it out and install the new one. Good luck.
Will that work with any Toyota sienna because I am in this situation and everyone is saying that will not work for me.I have a 2002 Toyota XLE with alarm
This video saved me hundreds of dollars. I tried to drill out the face like you did at first, it didn't work. I towed it to my Auto shop and they said it would be $700 and would take a week. I saw this and drilled the pin out and that was it. Thanks!!!
$55 out of pocket fix. 2019
2002 Sienna, I went to the dealer and got a written estimate which included part numbers & Labor $300.00
Went to Ebay ordered the part...$55 included shipping.
Watched a weeks worth of RUclips to included all the “RECOMMENDED” ones... ( THANK YOU RUclips)
I got the part by Fed-X, walked out to the car and 5 minutes later .... I was done!
Only tool required was a ice pick with a 1/2” 90 degree bend on the end!
Easy ! Saved $250.00’s
And that is why I LOVE MY TOYOTA!
@@davehimlin2374 no he definitely had a key to turn cylinder to acc position to be able to use his magical 90 degree pick to probe the steel pin
When I attempted to purchase the ignition switch- it look short and round without the longer pointed tip
Thanks brother you helped me so much!!
Thank you stay blessed brother man
Life saving video bless you
but my key has the immobilizer key. i did take out the old ignition cylinder lock, but now i have a problem with starting it because alarm goes off and it need the old key to unlock it. i lost my keys. ugh!
What’s the difference in a switch and a lock cylinder
How hard was it to turn the inside tab inside the cylinder to the ACC position? What's the secret. It's not turning to the ACC position for me.
Hey I’m having the same problem wondering if you’ve figured it out sense you posted this comment
@@waliedsalaitah1092 I ended up drilling down the internal button that keeps the switch body in place in order to slip it out and install the new one. Good luck.
Hi, thanks for this, can you explain how you pull out the old ignition switch?
Before changing the cylinder, try another key because the old key can be worn out (happened to me)
I dont have another key
Will that work with any Toyota sienna because I am in this situation and everyone is saying that will not work for me.I have a 2002 Toyota XLE with alarm
yo i have the same exact car, what did you do?
like, they out here tryna charge me 5,000 to get me a new key.
lost my truck keys, sitting at rest area, Its a91 Chevy truck, can I drill this thing so I can start the truck, get warm, do I just start drilling
thats not an ignition switch. its an ignition cylinder lock. whole nother matter. FYI.
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