ignition switch

wolff at turboquattro.com wolff at turboquattro.com
Thu Jan 16 06:56:05 EST 2003


Check with your local Audi or VW dealer. They may loan you an assortment of
the key followers so you can rekey the lock before you put it in the dash.
My local VW dealer did when I needed them. Once the lock is in the dash, I
doubt anyone would go to the trouble of pulling it out to make it match the
door key. If I had a separate door and ignition key for every car I own I'd
have to carry 8 car keys. I already have separates on my work car and I find
that bothersome.
HTH,
Wolff
"Nobody can forget the sound." - Michele Mouton

----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Gronback" <tgsgronback at mindspring.com>
To: <200q20v at audifans.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 1:09 AM
Subject: ignition switch


> Thanks for all the replies and offers to help with my ignition switch.  So
> far I have ordered a key cylinder and switch from The Parts Connection,
for
> about $90. with shipping.  I decided to replace both while I am in there.
>
> I may not go the extra mile, and have the new lock re-keyed, but I'll let
> you know how the repair goes after this weekend.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve Gronback
>
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