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Assembling and Coding Ignition Lock Cylinders
2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWDSECTION Assembling and Coding Ignition Lock Cylinders
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Tools Required
J 41340 Ignition Lock Holding Fixture. See Special Tools and Equipment .
- Determine the tumbler numbers/arrangement:
- Place the tip of the key directly over the tip of the illustrated key.
- Inspect that the diagram outlines the key.
- Starting with position 1 (open end of cylinder), find and record the lowest level (tumbler number) that is visible.
- Repeat the previous step for positions 2-10.
- Starting with position 1, insert the tumblers (4) into their corresponding slots in the coded order.
- Using your fingers, pull out the side bar (3) until the tumblers fall completely into place.
- Insert one tumbler spring (2) above each tumbler (4).
- Lubricate the tumblers using Superlube® GM P/N 12346241 or equivalent.
- Insert the spring retainer (1) prongs into the slots at the end of each cylinder.
- Press down the retainer (1) until fully seated in the depression.
- Inspect for proper tumbler installation:
- Hold the spring retainer (2) in position.
- Insert the key (1) into the cylinder.
- The side bar (3) should drop down flush with the cylinder diameter if properly installed.
- Disassemble and assemble properly as needed.
- Remove the key.
- Secure the cylinder in the J 41340
. See Special Tools and Equipment .
- Inspect that the spring retainer is facing up and positioned directly under the punch slots.
- Push the cylinder into the J 41340 until butted with the cylinder bezel. See Special Tools and Equipment .
- Tighten the holding screw.
- Stake the bezel end of the retainer in place:
- Hold the flat side of the punch, part of J 41340 , squarely against the face of the cylinder bezel. See Special Tools and Equipment .
- Stake the lock cylinder metal over the retainer corners.
- Stake the other end of the retainer:
- Remove the punch, part of J 41340 . See Special Tools and Equipment .
- Rotate the punch, part of J 41340 , 180 degrees. See Special Tools and Equipment .
- Hold the punch, part of J 41340 , squarely against the end of the punch slot on. J 41340 . See Special Tools and Equipment .
- Stake the metal over the other end of the retainer.
- Loosen the holding screw.
- Remove the cylinder from the J 41340 . See Special Tools and Equipment .
- Inspect that the retainer is properly staked. Restake as needed.
- Lubricate the cylinder retainer slot.
- Insert the following parts into the cylinder retainer slot:
- The retainer spring (2)
- The retainer (3)
- Lubricate the following parts with GM P/N 12345996 or equivalent as needed:
- The detent pins (1)
- The cylinder retainer (3)
IMPORTANT:
Use a paste type grease, not a spray, for the following step.
RENDER: 1.0x
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.