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Ignition key will not go into tumbler
I’ve considered changing the tumbler out but how would I do that if I can not rotate the cylinder? Also, if I can change the cylinder somehow, is there any coding required or does my old key work as it is programmed to the car? I’m really lost on this one. Don’t know what to do. Help! |
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If you have tried all other steps to unlock it before (wiggling steering wheel ecc...) I guess you have 2 Options.
1. Removing the pin that not allows the key to go in with the use of a dremel 2. Removing the steering lock housing and unstuck the mechanism that keeps the pin in place. When going for step one, you still run the risk that the problem is not the tumbler but the steering lock housing.... after having fixed ours, I would say rarely the problem will be just the tumbler when you don't get the key in. |
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I called my local Indy and they said that it is the lockout system? They wont be able to fix it and that it needs to go to dealership. I absolutely HATE the idea of taking this to the dealer for repair. |
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Did you see anything on Youtube?
I had the problem on an e30 and between Youtube and Bentley, I was able to fix the issue.
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2001 x5 3.0 (sold with broken motor), 1990 e30 M3, 1991 318is, 2002 325i, 2008 335i Dinan stage 3 6 speed, |
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I've scoured YT. I see lots of info about removing the ignition barrel and replacing the ignition switch but nothing about the key being locked out of the barrel / tumbler.
I can't even remove the tumbler if I can not get the key in to it. Some have posted getting lucky with solvent and wd40 but that hasn't worked for me. I am convinced that this is a mechanical issue and not an electronic issue as my local indy stated. But I do not know that for a fact. It would be awesome if someone knew for sure. |
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Pretty sure this is going to be a mechanical issue - there is no electrical lockout or system that will prevent the key from sliding into the tumbler.
There is an interlock connected to the gear selector, preventing the key from being removed when the vehicle is not in park. I'm guessing this interlock would also prevent the key from being inserted if the vehicle is not in park - i.e. if the interlock cable between the gear selector and the ignition lock has failed in some way, you won't be able to insert the key.
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On the recommendation of my independent shop, I had the X5 towed to the dealership. I am fully expecting to get bullsh***ed and scammed. I hardly ever use the indy and I NEVER use the dealer. Without knowing what this is exactly, they could sell me almost any bull****. |
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Absolutely Nothing electric involved in the key system, just mechanical parts. I replaced the lock housing. A few hours of work, not that hard of a job. Problem fixed… There is also another topic on xoutpost were this is already discussed! |
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How did you get the lock out without being able to get the key into the ignition? Replacing the tumbler / barrel / lock, whatever you want to call it, is something that I thought of as well but there is no way to get it out if you can not get the key in to rotate the cylinder.
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I already adviced 2 option to get this done:
1. Removing the pin that not allows the key to go in with the use of a dremel / drill. Once removed, you'll be able to get the key in. 2. Removing the steering lock housing and unstuck the mechanism that keeps the pin in the tumbler in place, even if you are already set to P. When going for step one, you still run the risk that the problem is not the tumbler but the lock housing.... after having fixed ours, I would say rarely the problem will be just the tumbler when you don't get the key in. Removing the whole steering lock housing will be possible even with the car steering locked, so no problem on that. Once you have it out, you should be able to free the "broken" mechanism in the housing, that prevents the pin in the tumbler from retracting.This way you finally can insert the key and rotate the cylinder, so you can get the tumbler replaced. Let's pretend for a second there is no way you're able to get the key in and rotate it to replace the tumbler. Just replace both at the same time: Lock housing and tumbler. Job done! https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/sho...diagId=32_1190 Parts involved in your case would be 1 + 6 in the worst case scenario, but as said, you should get away with 1! |
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