![]() ![]() Reassembly is the just the opposite of removal. One only needs to user your fingers to press it out of the clip by pressing and pulling forward towards the front of the car. To accomplish that one only needs to put your hand inside the door and follow the door lock knob rod mechanism down from the backside of the handle to where it connects to a clip. This clip in turn is attached to the door lock knob mechanism. If I was going to do it again I would leave that attached and remove the door handle by removing the short rod that goes from the back of the handle/lock mechanism down to a clip. I took off the very small twisted and conformed wire clip from the door's inside lock knob but found this was unnecessary. The only other slightly difficult ( because I had not done it before) was the complete removal of the door handle itself. I then took a dentists sharply pointed pick and slid the clip out of it's grove and the handle came off however I believe there is a specific tool for this procedure but the pick worked just fine. I removed the handle by simply pressing the round escheions and exposing wire ring that holds the handle onto the door crank mechanism. Removing the door handle required complete slow and careful removal of the interior door trim. I am writing this so if anyone in the future finds themselves in the same position I was in regarding locks and keys for a 1957 Buick, they can use this reply as a reference. I know of a guy who just sold a Road Master convertible 1957 and he told me that one key fit all locks as well.Īpparently this 2-key system ie door/ignition and then glove box/trunk began in the early 1960's. My Road Master is a one owner and I doubt if it was re "keyed" to use just one key for all the locks. Well apparently he and his books are wrong. The lock smith says when I get a lock cylinder, he will key the lock tumblers to fit my new key just made so I will then have as Buick intended in 1957 " One key for all locks"īy the way, the lock smith's books indicated that there should be one key for the door/ignition and another different key for the glove box and trunk. I would have tried the trunk but I do not have a trunk lock at this time but I am working on it. Inside the ignition switch, several contacts connect vital electrical systems needed to start and run the car. When I returned to my vehicle and reinstalled the door handle I then tried the ignition switch. Most ignition switches function with the turning of a key while more modern cars have updates to push button style ignitions. The ignition switch itself is connected to the ignition cylinder by a shaft or lever. The lock smith made a key in a matter of minutes. The shaft that extends out of the door lock mechanism has the key code stamped on it. holes set in each corner.Well to conclude this adventure I removed the driver's door handle with the lock mechanism inside it. Connects via (1) 6-pin Deutsch male, (1) 2-pin Deutsch male, and (1) 2-pin Deutsch female plugs. ![]() Features 3-position ignition switch with (2) keys included and kill switch with lanyard. Measures approximately 4 1/4" L x 2 5/8" H x 1 5/8" D overall. Select a Vehicle Filter By 1 - 24 of 1190 results for Ignition Switch Compare All Pick Up in Store Ship to Home Sort By: Compare MasterPro Ignition Switch - 2IS110 Part : 2IS110 Line: MPI 5. The ignition panel is constructed out of black aluminum with a textured finish. Ignition Switch Get the Parts that Fit Filter your results by entering your Year, Make, Model to ensure you find the parts that fit your vehicle. ![]() ![]() Features (2) Momentary On/Off/ Momentary On switches. Measures approximately 3" L x 2 5/8" H x 2 1/4" D overall. The start switch panel is constructed out of black aluminum with a textured finish. Commonly used on Chaparral Boats, part number 16.02059, but may be used on other boats. Innovative Product Solutions (I.P.S.) Hatchesīoat part number 7202587 is a new Icon II horizontal ignition switch kit from Evinrude Johnson, part number 0779544.Nails, Tacks, Brads and Escutcheon Pins.Pontoon Boat Graphics, Decals and Pinstriping.Trailer Winches, Mounts, Stands, Straps and Cables.Trailers Lights, Reflectors and Trailer Wiring.Engine Maintenance, Lubrication and Oil.Jack Plates, Motor Mounts, Tilt and Trim.Teleflex Sportsman - White/White (Flat Lens).Teleflex Sportsman Gray/White (Domed Lens).Teleflex Sportsman Black/White (Domed Lens) Ignition Switch Part Number: REPF506205 53 Reviews Vehicle Info Required to Guarantee Fit 19.49 +0.Captain's Bolster, Bucket and Helm Seats.1.77 Inch Pin Pedestals and Removable Parts. ![]()
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