2013 hyundai sonata ignition lock cylinder replacement

Ignition Lock Cylinder - Hyundai (81905-3Q010)

2011-2013 Hyundai Sonata - 819053q010

2013 hyundai sonata ignition lock cylinder replacement

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Ignition Lock Cylinder - Hyundai (81905-3Q010)

2011-2013 Hyundai Sonata - 819053q010

  • MSRP: $606.48
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2013 hyundai sonata ignition lock cylinder replacement

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    2013 hyundai sonata ignition lock cylinder replacement

  • SKU: 81905-3Q010
  • Other Names: Key Cylinder Set Lock
  • Description:

    Sonata. Without smart key. With immobilizer.

  • Sold In Quantity: 1

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Vehicle Fitment

Vehicle Fitment

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2013 Hyundai Sonata GLS, Limited, SE 2.0L L4 - Gas, 2.4L L4 - Gas
2012 Hyundai Sonata GLS, Limited, SE 2.0L L4 - Gas, 2.4L L4 - Gas
2011 Hyundai Sonata GLS, Limited, SE 2.0L L4 - Gas, 2.4L L4 - Gas

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Removal

1.

Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.

2.

Remove the driver crash pad lower panel.

(Refer to the BD group - "Crash pad")

3.

Remove the steering column upper and lower shrouds.

(Refer to the BD group - "Crash pad")

4.

Remove the wiper switch.

(Refer to the BE group - "Multifunction switch")

5.

Remove the ignition switch after disconnecting the ignition switch 6P connector (A)

2013 hyundai sonata ignition lock cylinder replacement

6.

Remove the key warning/immobilizer connector (A).

2013 hyundai sonata ignition lock cylinder replacement

7.

After loosening the screw, remove the key warning switch and key Illumination (A).

2013 hyundai sonata ignition lock cylinder replacement

8.

Pushing lock pin with key ACC.

2013 hyundai sonata ignition lock cylinder replacement

9.

Remove the key lock cylinder (A).

2013 hyundai sonata ignition lock cylinder replacement

Installation

1.

Install the key lock cylinder.

2.

Install the key warning switch and key Illumination.

3.

Install the key warning/immobilizer connector.

4.

Connect the ignition switch connector after Install the ignition switch.

5.

Install the wiper switch.

6.

Install the steering column shrouds.

7.

Install the driver crash pad lower panel.

Inspection

1.

Disconnect the ignition switch connector (A) and key warning switch connector (B) from the steering column.

2013 hyundai sonata ignition lock cylinder replacement

2013 hyundai sonata ignition lock cylinder replacement

2.

Check for continuity between the terminals.

3.

If continuity is not specified, replace the switch.

2013 hyundai sonata ignition lock cylinder replacement


    Can you change an ignition lock cylinder without a key?

    Take the Ignition lock cylinder and a straightened paperclip and insert the clip into the slot and then turn it anti-clockwise. This locks the cylinder and stops the ignition from starting.

    How much does it cost to replace a key cylinder?

    The average cost for ignition lock cylinder replacement is between $232 and $271. Labor costs are estimated between $72 and $90 while parts are priced between $160 and $181. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific vehicle or unique location.

    How long does it take to replace a ignition lock cylinder?

    Ignition cylinder replacement will take approximately 20 minutes to complete. This timeframe will shift depending on the exact make and model of a car. For instance, this process might take longer when working on classic cars.

    Can a locksmith change an ignition barrel?

    Yes, a locksmith is fully equipped to replace or repair a faulty ignition.