Beyond repair? Auburn Lock & Car Keys replaces car ignition cylinders on-site for most makes and models. Same-day service, mobile to your location, and typically 30-50% less than dealership pricing. No towing required.
Sometimes an ignition cylinder is just too far gone for repair. Maybe the internal mechanism is shattered, the steering wheel lock has seized into the cylinder, or someone tried to force it (or punch it out during a theft attempt) and the internals are destroyed. When repair isn't viable, we replace the entire ignition lock cylinder with new hardware.
This is more involved than a simple repair — it requires removing the steering column trim, disconnecting the wiring harness, and carefully transferring or replacing the key code so your existing keys still work. See our ignition repair service for less serious issues.
Replacing an ignition cylinder is significantly more work than a key cut. The process:
This is where a locksmith beats a dealership. The dealership often replaces the ignition cylinder with one keyed to a totally new code, then you need all your locks re-keyed (or new keys for the doors and trunk too). We can typically code the new ignition cylinder to match your existing door and trunk keys — one key, all locks, just like before. Call (253) 796-8550 with your vehicle info.
Someone tried to punch, pry, or hot-wire your car. Even unsuccessful attempts usually destroy the ignition cylinder.
We diagnosed it — the internal mechanism is too damaged or worn for repair. Full replacement is the right move.
Recovered cars almost always have damaged ignitions from the theft. We replace and rekey to your existing keys.
150K+ miles and the ignition cylinder is just done. Replacement gives you another decade of reliable service.
Most ignition replacements take 90 minutes to 2.5 hours depending on vehicle complexity.
We try repair first if there's any chance. If replacement is truly required, we explain why and quote flat-rate.
We bring the right replacement cylinder for your make, model, and year. Pre-coded to your existing keys when possible.
Steering column trim removed, old cylinder extracted, new cylinder installed, electrical connections restored.
Any new transponder keys programmed to the immobilizer. Engine starts cleanly, all key positions function. Done.