Removing door Lock Cylinder
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Removing door Lock Cylinder
I just bought this jeep and both door lock cylinders are broke. I bought two new ones to replace them. I can not get the rear of the cylinder off the linkage. the new locks are different than the one that came out. So, A) how do i get it off the linkage and B) will this new cylinder work? first pic is the cylinder that came out, the second the one that i got from the parts store.
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They look different to me. The one on the left is GM older xj 84 -91(approx.), the other from 92-98(approx.) chrysler style. I may be off a year or so
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The one on the left locks just like the one I took out. The one on the right I had purchased from rockauto.com, it didnt look right to me when i took it out of the package. Guess I will be sending it back. Thanks for the info
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The one on the left looks just like the one I took out. The one on the right I had purchased from rockauto.com, it didnt look right to me when i took it out of the package. Guess I will be sending it back. Thanks for the info
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I just pulled one of mine out because someone tried to punch in both doors. There isn't a groove for the e-clip and it is a smaller diameter if you try to put the lock cylinder in the door. I got mine at Autozone DL48150 need to find the dam receipt to take it back. I did find this video so I'm going to buy the cover and flapper door and will be set. If you need to replace might have to spent $50 at teamcherokee.com
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu...deoid=38905860
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu...deoid=38905860
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My 89 uses the one on the left single cut key, the Autozone cylinder looks like the right one, double cut key with the circular spring on the back.
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i have the same problem. i was looking at the ones on rockauto's website but i dont think they are the same. i found these http://www.quadratec.com/products/55014_101.htm but i dont want to pay that much. theyre 32.99
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i have the same problem. i was looking at the ones on rockauto's website but i dont think they are the same. i found these http://www.quadratec.com/products/55014_101.htm but i dont want to pay that much.
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I think they are the same. Its O reillys. No I just went in and got some. They had to get them but that onlt took a couple hours. I cant remember if they had the rear. I think they did but I didnt want 3 diff. keys. lol