Thank you for the awesome video. Very Informative and precise. I replaced the Ignition Lock myself. It only took an hour and saved me at least $100-$200 in installation fees. Subscribing now!
thank you for the EXELENT video.it was so precise and helpful and you really went into detail on how to get the certain components off with ease.I actually had luck only once watching this video because i was looking for a bolt head on the other side of the one you were tapping loose,and then i realized that thats why you explaind to do it that way.i used a flathead screwdriver but nonetheless had success.thanks again,my honda starts once more.
I needed this video lmfaoo I recently bought a 1995 Honda Civic eg hatch and the last owner done put a push to start button in it and I just want to replace it ASAP
Great video ! ! ! Camera angles and verbage were really good. . . . . But, ., ., . at 6:24 you were showing from top view of bolt, to tap the shear bolt in the clockwise direction, which is tightening, not loosening. Could cause severe frustration.
Is there really 2 cables i can cut that would help me take my key out ?? Mine used to be automatic and now is manual so the car won't let me remove key
I have a 2003 civic sedan automatic and somebody tried to steal it and messed up the ignition lock cylinder. Can I just buy a cylinder on Amazon for 35 bucks and replace it and reprogram the key at a dealership insstead of replacing the whole assebly?
My ignition switch locked up on me Thursday out of the blue. Had to get it towed to my apartment from work. Will be replacing the part tomorrow. Funny thing. I have a 2000 Honda Civic LX with 190,000 miles on it. This. Idea was awesome. Thanks you 👍
DOOMZDAY34 you could had just took off the screws that hold the plastic housing around ignition switch On the left side of the steering column there's a switch with like four wires on it being held on by two Phillip head screws remove them two screws and stick a straight edge screw driver and turn it clock wise two clicks And it starts right up Great if your stuck somewhere and you have no excess to triple AAA or have money for a tow Had to do that a few days ago to a civic I bought,it had a broken ignition switch owner i Guess from what his wife told me he put in wrong and I had to start the car to get it home after buying it Took me a couple minutes to do everything in
Paulo Amaral man this was an awesome video bro. Lucky I have a friend that's a mechanic. He changed out the ignition cylinder which I purchased at AutoZone for $24.24 the last one they had for a 2000 Honda Civic LX baby works good now. Everything you did in this video was spot on correct homey had to come back, and give you props 👍 thanks for breaking everything down. You the man hahaha.
I replaces my ignition switch on my 1997 civic after someone tried to steal it. And I put a new one on and charged the battery but it doesn’t even sound like it wants to turn
@@edgardoguillen2827 my 02 civic had a transponder but a family member with a 99 civic EX had a regular key it ended being the ignition assembly not the lock cylinder itself that broke and caused the key to get stuck so I bought an assembly from a local parts store and after chiseling the stupid factory security sheer bolts off I installed proper fasteners in case the new one fails down the road
I doubt anybody will respond or reply to this, but I lost the key to my civic and was wondering if I do exactly what this guy did in the video by replacing the new ignition and ignition switch with a new key will it just be plugged in play?