Changing locks
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:08 pm
Hi all,
The drivers door lock on my polo has broken. Turn the key and it doesn't turn the mechanism. Until today I've been able to get in still because the central locking still works, so the pump opens the lock, but now even that seems to have gone - I think the switch has just shifted out of position. Think it's probably time that I actually replaced the locks - easy enough from a scrapper, my worry is the ignition though. I don't want to just leave it, as then I'd have to deal with two keys and that's just a pain.
My question is, how easy is the ignition barrel to change on a 6n, and would I run into any problems with the immobiliser? I presume the sensor for the transponder chip is incorporated into the barrel, but would really like to know if I'm wrong before I start!
Cheers for the help,
- Ruari
The drivers door lock on my polo has broken. Turn the key and it doesn't turn the mechanism. Until today I've been able to get in still because the central locking still works, so the pump opens the lock, but now even that seems to have gone - I think the switch has just shifted out of position. Think it's probably time that I actually replaced the locks - easy enough from a scrapper, my worry is the ignition though. I don't want to just leave it, as then I'd have to deal with two keys and that's just a pain.
My question is, how easy is the ignition barrel to change on a 6n, and would I run into any problems with the immobiliser? I presume the sensor for the transponder chip is incorporated into the barrel, but would really like to know if I'm wrong before I start!
Cheers for the help,
- Ruari