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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Ignition lock not good

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My ignition lock on the steering column has issues. Not electrical issues just locking issues.
It is so worn, I can unlock it and start the truck with my Tahoe key.
I've watched videos and install looks pretty simple, but my question is, can I buy the Ignition lock keyed to my current key, say from a locksmith?
Or will I have to rekey the doors to the new ignition lock?
Thanks
 
Yes you can, you buy a universal lock that comes with all tumblers you need and you build it to fit your key.
It's a simple and straight forward process, I did with mine ten years ago and it's still in and working great.

But that also needs a key that isn't all worn out though.
 
Yeah. I'm not sure what kind of shape the spare key is in, probably not great.
I've had the door cards off before, I will rekey those instead.
Thanks Oz.
 
Yeah, I've seen the kits with all new locks and keys reasonably priced online.
So better change them altogether and call it a day.
 
Maybe I should ask another question.
Should I go ahead and change the switch also, considering the truck has logged 265,000 miles?
I can also pull the key out of the lock in the accessory position.
Thanks
 
Maybe I should ask another question.
Should I go ahead and change the switch also, considering the truck has logged 265,000 miles?
I can also pull the key out of the lock in the accessory position.
Thanks

I don't think mileage has much to do with wear. I've never replaced mine. I can not pull the key out in the accessory position.
 
Maybe I should ask another question.
Should I go ahead and change the switch also, considering the truck has logged 265,000 miles?
I can also pull the key out of the lock in the accessory position.
Thanks

No I'd leave it alone as it is independent from the mechanical part and throwing away a working part seems unnecessary to me.

My 98 GC does the same, even better u can pull the key in any position of the lock, it is so badly worn out, but still works fine for what i needs, isn't that funny.
 
Awesome information here!

My key will pull out in any position.
This "feature" actually helped me the other day. My truck was having issues starting (loose ground wire), so I was able to keep it running, pull the key, and lock the doors.
 
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