Thank you so much for the help. My Hayne's manual said that in order to remove it, there were so many steps involved. I found that when I saw you mention the steering lock pin I was able to remove my steering lock. The trouble was tremendous, despite having a Hayne's manual. Sometimes professional manuals do not always list every single "step" mentioned in the process. My manual never mentioned any pin or bronze colored button to push. You made a very valuable video, your worth is tremendous. Pat yourself on the back for me. I "love you"!!!
thanks for the video. I'm replacing mines on a 1985 300D Turbo. In your video I noticed that you took the tumbler out and then proceeded to remove the lock assembly by depressing the locking pin. On my car I had to first turn my key to the "on" position-go past the acessory position- so that the locking pin could be depressed. After depressing the locking pin I then completely removed the tumbler and proceeded to remove the steering lock mechanism. For three days I tried to depress that locking pin to no avail. after I had removed the tumbler. thanks again for the video.
Talk about a PITA . Went with after market tumbler but the anti-theft sleeve would not allow replacement. I used the Pin method allowing me to pull the tumbler. So I put in the tumbler in with out the sleeve, works fine now. Usually just changing the tumbler is all you have to do unless the ignition assembly is shot.
Can you list the product name/number that can match the ignition key, door and trunk, please.
Thank you so much for the help. My Hayne's manual said that in order to remove it, there were so many steps involved. I found that when I saw you mention the steering lock pin I was able to remove my steering lock. The trouble was tremendous, despite having a Hayne's manual. Sometimes professional manuals do not always list every single "step" mentioned in the process. My manual never mentioned any pin or bronze colored button to push. You made a very valuable video, your worth is tremendous. Pat yourself on the back for me. I "love you"!!!
Glad I was able to help.
Lots of talking , not much of doing.
Thanks for the help and God bless
Thank you for the video it was excellent and what a PITA 😅
thanks for the video. I'm replacing mines on a 1985 300D Turbo. In your video I noticed that you took the tumbler out and then proceeded to remove the lock assembly by depressing the locking pin. On my car I had to first turn my key to the "on" position-go past the acessory position- so that the locking pin could be depressed. After depressing the locking pin I then completely removed the tumbler and proceeded to remove the steering lock mechanism. For three days I tried to depress that locking pin to no avail. after I had removed the tumbler. thanks again for the video.
thats what i needed thanks
thanks u lots this helped me 👍🤞🇿🇦
Talk about a PITA . Went with after market tumbler but the anti-theft sleeve would not allow replacement. I used the Pin method allowing me to pull the tumbler. So I put in the tumbler in with out the sleeve, works fine now. Usually just changing the tumbler is all you have to do unless the ignition assembly is shot.
I changed the tumbler about 2 years ago but it made no difference. I think my assembly was shot.
Your video still great after 2 years! Would the W126 be similiar?
Not sure, I would think so?
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What if I cant get the cables behind the switch to unplug? You said it's super easy lol, in mine it's really not xD
I don’t think there was anything special I had to do to get it loose.
I had just removed the 300sd's ignition switches rubber wired plug...once I became a lilliputian. I think I'll recover (eventually !-)
Nice video. Thanks.
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Your welcome!
You talk tooooooooooopooo much
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Thanks you man!!!
thanks for watching!