thanks guy! My son kept saying, "Dad, play that part in the beginning where he's screaming!" HaHa Thanks for showing how to do it! Original part price is outrageous! I thought I got a helluva deal at 5 dollars, but you smoked me with the two for 6 deal!
Like everyone else, mine broke and the replacement parts never seemed to go on right. Found your video and still couldn’t quite get it right and I noticed someone mentioned pouring hot water on the handle and lo and behold, it went in and I could hear the snap against the door. You learn something new everyday.
Appreciate the info, I will try to put that in my brain for later, but it turns out my power distribution board is weak. The output to the brew pump was only putting out 4vdc instead of 12vdc. I’m just going to part this one out for future spares and buy a new one.
I own a 1997 chevy lumina and my car key only has a slight bend and that's very little to nothing. I can put my car key in the ignition and it's been starting with no problem at all. I can get the key out of the ignition as well.
I just did this technique to an OEM 2015 Toyota Corolla LE key. The hammer kind of damaged my key with scratches. I used 2000 grit and 2500 grit wet/dry sandpaper to bring the mirror shine to it. I used Brasso at the end to clean up the key.
I own a 1997 chevy lumina and my car key has a slight bend which is very little to nothing. To make it real simple I can still start the car and get the key in and out of the ignition without wiggling or having any problem. I didn't risk hammering it because again it was only a slight bend and not enough to wear I'm at the point where I'm effed and I wouldn't even be able to get the key in the ignition let alone start the car. Unless u want to make the bend in your car key worse use a hammer folks but I didn't risk it. It could snap and then your SCREWED. I have a used car so I doubt I even have a spare car key and thats part of the reason why I didn't try to straighten the car key because that's the only one I have for the ignition.
@@bryanrizzo9377 take your key to locksmith. you will be sh*# out of luck if something happens to that key. since it's already bent it could snap inside of the ignition, even if you didn't take a hammer to it
Mine wasn't broke but I jammed the extension wand and this helped me put it back together once I got it out, thank you!!! My hubs had to use silicone and a lot of force. 😂
Thanks for showing how to snap it in. I already bought a replacement and didn't watch your video first, so it broke in a matter of days. Just snapped a replacement in following your video and it is perfectly repaired.