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Urgent advice LandRover IIA ignition barrel lock
[cross-posted to uk.rec.cars.4x4 & rec.autos.4x4]
Season's greetings to all. I have a problem & am after advice - I've lost my ignition key for my series IIA Land Rover. I have a spare barrel lock & keys for the electrical services switch but I can't see an obvious way of getting the old one out/fitting the new one. I've removed the switch from the dash but it looks pretty much like a complete unit. Can anyone offer any help, I really need to get it back on the road tomorrow! Ta & here's to a good New Year Chris |
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Remove front panel, undo the retaining nut @ the back, disconnect the wires,
then repeat procedure for replacement, alternatively stick a screwdriver through it and start it that way. Very understanding are landies, Series 11a Owner -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Are you still wasting your time with spam?... There is a solution!" Protected by GIANT Company's Spam Inspector The most powerful anti-spam software available. http://mail.spaminspector.com "DrF" > wrote in message ... > [cross-posted to uk.rec.cars.4x4 & rec.autos.4x4] > > Season's greetings to all. > I have a problem & am after advice - I've lost my ignition key for my > series IIA Land Rover. I have a spare barrel lock & keys for the > electrical services switch but I can't see an obvious way of getting the > old one out/fitting the new one. I've removed the switch from the dash > but it looks pretty much like a complete unit. > Can anyone offer any help, I really need to get it back on the road > tomorrow! > > Ta & here's to a good New Year > > Chris > |
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Remove front panel, undo the retaining nut @ the back, disconnect the wires,
then repeat procedure for replacement, alternatively stick a screwdriver through it and start it that way. Very understanding are landies, Series 11a Owner -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Are you still wasting your time with spam?... There is a solution!" Protected by GIANT Company's Spam Inspector The most powerful anti-spam software available. http://mail.spaminspector.com "DrF" > wrote in message ... > [cross-posted to uk.rec.cars.4x4 & rec.autos.4x4] > > Season's greetings to all. > I have a problem & am after advice - I've lost my ignition key for my > series IIA Land Rover. I have a spare barrel lock & keys for the > electrical services switch but I can't see an obvious way of getting the > old one out/fitting the new one. I've removed the switch from the dash > but it looks pretty much like a complete unit. > Can anyone offer any help, I really need to get it back on the road > tomorrow! > > Ta & here's to a good New Year > > Chris > |
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Cheers - I'd got the gubbins out, but was having a problem working out
how to get the barrel lock out of its housing (the light switches). Got it sorted now though! Igundwane wrote: > Remove front panel, undo the retaining nut @ the back, disconnect the wires, > then repeat procedure for replacement, alternatively stick a screwdriver > through it and start it that way. > > Very understanding are landies, > > Series 11a Owner > > -- > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > "Are you still wasting your time with spam?... > There is a solution!" > > Protected by GIANT Company's Spam Inspector > The most powerful anti-spam software available. > http://mail.spaminspector.com > > > "DrF" > wrote in message > ... > >>[cross-posted to uk.rec.cars.4x4 & rec.autos.4x4] >> >>Season's greetings to all. >>I have a problem & am after advice - I've lost my ignition key for my >>series IIA Land Rover. I have a spare barrel lock & keys for the >>electrical services switch but I can't see an obvious way of getting the >>old one out/fitting the new one. I've removed the switch from the dash >>but it looks pretty much like a complete unit. >>Can anyone offer any help, I really need to get it back on the road >>tomorrow! >> >>Ta & here's to a good New Year >> >>Chris >> > > > |
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Cheers - I'd got the gubbins out, but was having a problem working out
how to get the barrel lock out of its housing (the light switches). Got it sorted now though! Igundwane wrote: > Remove front panel, undo the retaining nut @ the back, disconnect the wires, > then repeat procedure for replacement, alternatively stick a screwdriver > through it and start it that way. > > Very understanding are landies, > > Series 11a Owner > > -- > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > "Are you still wasting your time with spam?... > There is a solution!" > > Protected by GIANT Company's Spam Inspector > The most powerful anti-spam software available. > http://mail.spaminspector.com > > > "DrF" > wrote in message > ... > >>[cross-posted to uk.rec.cars.4x4 & rec.autos.4x4] >> >>Season's greetings to all. >>I have a problem & am after advice - I've lost my ignition key for my >>series IIA Land Rover. I have a spare barrel lock & keys for the >>electrical services switch but I can't see an obvious way of getting the >>old one out/fitting the new one. I've removed the switch from the dash >>but it looks pretty much like a complete unit. >>Can anyone offer any help, I really need to get it back on the road >>tomorrow! >> >>Ta & here's to a good New Year >> >>Chris >> > > > |
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