1988 F250 Keys
An 88 will have separate keys for ignition and doors. You will have to deal with both. If you have a locksmith perform a field call, I would only have one copy of each made then have seconds made at a hardware store. Remember you will be paying the guy by the hour and it makes no sense paying a premium for spare keys made by a locksmith doing a service call when a hardware store can do them for a couple dollars each.
Well, I got the old one out. Now the new one won't go in. It'll in almost all the way and then get caught on something and not go anymore. Will only turn slightly so I assume the end is at least partially in its hole
Are you near your computer/phone now?
Remember you had to place the tumbler in the accessory position to remove it.
The replacement tumbler and housing must be in the accessory position to install it. Could that be why it will not go in completely?
If I understand what you are telling us,
There is an oblong shaped hole in the rack gear , the end of the replacement tumbler MUST be in the same position for the tumbler to go into the rack gear.
Remember you had to place the tumbler in the accessory position to remove it.
The replacement tumbler and housing must be in the accessory position to install it. Could that be why it will not go in completely?
If I understand what you are telling us,
There is an oblong shaped hole in the rack gear , the end of the replacement tumbler MUST be in the same position for the tumbler to go into the rack gear.
Last edited by hanky; Jul 19, 2022 at 02:04 PM.
Are you near your computer/phone now?
Remember you had to place the tumbler in the accessory position to remove it.
The replacement tumbler and housing must be in the accessory position to install it. Could that be why it will not go in completely?
If I understand what you are telling us,
There is an oblong shaped hole in the rack gear , the end of the replacement tumbler MUST be in the same position for the tumbler to go into the rack gear.
Remember you had to place the tumbler in the accessory position to remove it.
The replacement tumbler and housing must be in the accessory position to install it. Could that be why it will not go in completely?
If I understand what you are telling us,
There is an oblong shaped hole in the rack gear , the end of the replacement tumbler MUST be in the same position for the tumbler to go into the rack gear.
You should be able to see where the slot in the column is positioned, can you see it ?
You don't want to mess with the part in the column, When you line up the tumbler housing, it will go in only one way, does the extension on the replacement tumbler assy appear to be in the same position as the slot ? If it is not ,,,,,will not go in all the way.
They are usually pretty east to replace, unless something was either moved or damaged.
I had 160 of those and guys were losing keys all the time . It got so bad I bought a supply of assorted key blanks and a key cutting machine The vehicles were run on a seven day operation and I even had a supply of ign key tumblers so the vehicle would not be out of service just for an ign key assy.
Most places will not get involved with repairing the internal parts of the column, they would just go to a salvage yard and replace the entire column. It is not difficult to repair them , you just need the tools and patience. You can do this !!
You don't want to mess with the part in the column, When you line up the tumbler housing, it will go in only one way, does the extension on the replacement tumbler assy appear to be in the same position as the slot ? If it is not ,,,,,will not go in all the way.
They are usually pretty east to replace, unless something was either moved or damaged.
I had 160 of those and guys were losing keys all the time . It got so bad I bought a supply of assorted key blanks and a key cutting machine The vehicles were run on a seven day operation and I even had a supply of ign key tumblers so the vehicle would not be out of service just for an ign key assy.
Most places will not get involved with repairing the internal parts of the column, they would just go to a salvage yard and replace the entire column. It is not difficult to repair them , you just need the tools and patience. You can do this !!
You should be able to see where the slot in the column is positioned, can you see it ?
You don't want to mess with the part in the column, When you line up the tumbler housing, it will go in only one way, does the extension on the replacement tumbler assy appear to be in the same position as the slot ? If it is not ,,,,,will not go in all the way.
They are usually pretty east to replace, unless something was either moved or damaged.
I had 160 of those and guys were losing keys all the time . It got so bad I bought a supply of assorted key blanks and a key cutting machine The vehicles were run on a seven day operation and I even had a supply of ign key tumblers so the vehicle would not be out of service just for an ign key assy.
Most places will not get involved with repairing the internal parts of the column, they would just go to a salvage yard and replace the entire column. It is not difficult to repair them , you just need the tools and patience. You can do this !!
You don't want to mess with the part in the column, When you line up the tumbler housing, it will go in only one way, does the extension on the replacement tumbler assy appear to be in the same position as the slot ? If it is not ,,,,,will not go in all the way.
They are usually pretty east to replace, unless something was either moved or damaged.
I had 160 of those and guys were losing keys all the time . It got so bad I bought a supply of assorted key blanks and a key cutting machine The vehicles were run on a seven day operation and I even had a supply of ign key tumblers so the vehicle would not be out of service just for an ign key assy.
Most places will not get involved with repairing the internal parts of the column, they would just go to a salvage yard and replace the entire column. It is not difficult to repair them , you just need the tools and patience. You can do this !!
Not sure if this has accessory. I at least don't remember it, just all the way counter clockwise being off, and run being as far clockwise as you can go without hitting the spring that would be starting it. I have the new cylinder set to run as well as the key hole being in run, as that's how it was taken out
Only you know what you have , seems you know where the problem lies, just maybe you need to place the tumbler in the best alignment position and see i you can get it fully inserted.. If the switch assy, which is on the lower end of the steering column doesn't totally agree with the tumbler position, it is slotted and can be adjusted to work correctly .
One test is the starter should engage only in the park and neutral positions and can be adjusted to obtain that result.
One test is the starter should engage only in the park and neutral positions and can be adjusted to obtain that result.
Only you know what you have , seems you know where the problem lies, just maybe you need to place the tumbler in the best alignment position and see i you can get it fully inserted.. If the switch assy, which is on the lower end of the steering column doesn't totally agree with the tumbler position, it is slotted and can be adjusted to work correctly .
One test is the starter should engage only in the park and neutral positions and can be adjusted to obtain that result.
One test is the starter should engage only in the park and neutral positions and can be adjusted to obtain that result.
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