Full Detail BMW E36 ignition lock housing - common problems and fixes

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 34

  • @maesitos
    @maesitos Před rokem +2

    Thank you for the video it saved me XD In my particular case the key was stuck but before removing all the housing I started to hit it several times at the same time I giggled the key and I could finally turn the key to the 0 position and remove it. Apparently the jaws, as you call them, of my housing where just stuck and not broken.

    • @Ciubaka
      @Ciubaka  Před 8 měsíci

      Excellent, glad it helped, thanks for sharing your experience for others

  • @JittyMR2
    @JittyMR2 Před 19 dny +1

    My steering wheel is locked and I can’t turn the key past the “off” position. I’m hoping it’s not the lock cylinder since BMW discontinued it. Im guessing it’s the shaft, gonna open it up today and see what’s wrong

    • @Ciubaka
      @Ciubaka  Před 19 dny

      @@JittyMR2 could just be the tumbler but at least you’re now armed with the info. Do let us know what you find and best of luck

    • @JittyMR2
      @JittyMR2 Před 19 dny

      For me, drilling out the bottom of the housing and removing the spring that locks the steering wheel in place fixed my issue. I can now move my steering wheel and turn my key to start the car. It’s a temporary fix for now, but I will replace my ignition lock housing in the future.

    • @Ciubaka
      @Ciubaka  Před 19 dny

      @@JittyMR2 excellent, I’d recommend replacement as the locking mechanism “jaws” might still find a way to act up. Glad you’re back on the road

  • @Realstevejobs39
    @Realstevejobs39 Před měsícem

    Hi,
    i am looking to remove my steering lock to save any headache down the road, i have removed the assembly from the car, am i okay with just removing the top piece of the locking assembly?, i don't want to disassemble the whole part if i don't need to

    • @Ciubaka
      @Ciubaka  Před měsícem

      @@Realstevejobs39 I don’t like altering the existing design as it can introduce problems, in this case they can be fatal. But at your own risk, if you have already removed the top piece, you could additionally drill a hole at the bottom of the lock housing to remove the spring, this will drop the bottom locking piece. This way both top and bottom pieces are no longer functional, removing the steering lock entirely

  • @user-qf1ms5nf6m
    @user-qf1ms5nf6m Před 8 měsíci +1

    What if the lock doesn't turn at all? What would that be on an E39?

    • @Ciubaka
      @Ciubaka  Před 8 měsíci

      If you have the correct key, try rotating the steering wheel a bit while turning the key. It’s possible the steering column is just locked and binding a bit. Otherwise, it would have to be something related to the tumbler or ignition lock housing internals, it sounds like you have the correct key, as I believe an incorrect key just keeps the tumbler spinning, I’d only try a spare key if you run out of options, good luck and keep us in the loop

  • @sdchaps
    @sdchaps Před 3 lety +2

    I undid the shear bolts with a screw driver held by vice grips. Not easy. Lots of torque on them.

    • @Ciubaka
      @Ciubaka  Před 3 lety

      Nice going, it’s a tough area to work in as the shear bolts are located right under the dash in a tight spot!

    • @sdchaps
      @sdchaps Před 3 lety

      @@Ciubaka Had my entire dash out which made access a little easier.

  • @justacomment3305
    @justacomment3305 Před 3 lety

    Would the ignition rod be able to be slightly pushed in or pulled. I noticed when I try the Bobby pin it does rotate the rod but I can’t manage to get the tumbler out. I did disconnect the battery and tried putting the key in but as I rotate clockwise it only rotates as far as the on position. But counter clockwise it rotates all 360. Any tips? Thanks

    • @Ciubaka
      @Ciubaka  Před 3 lety +1

      The rod will not be able to be pulled or pushed from the ignition switch side as it requires rotating to move back and fourth, that’s what the tumbler does as you rotate the key. You will have to work patiently from the tumbler side. As long as you are able to get to roughly the accessory 2 on position with the key, that’s all that’s required. The rest is all done by feel using the bobby pin, 1 try and a couple different angles at the end of the bobby pins. 2. Ensure you are about 1 inch deep with the bobby pin inside the tumbler. 3 once you have the bobby pin in the correct place, rotating it clockwise should require to overcome slight tension. If the bobby pin rotates back and fourth, you are there, rotate bobby pin clockwise and pull at the key, tumbler will pop out, it is very unlikely the rod is preventing the tumbler from coming out.

  • @tomrielly8808
    @tomrielly8808 Před 5 měsíci

    Did you replace it or is there a way you can leave this peice out? Did you buy a new complete unit from bmw?

    • @Ciubaka
      @Ciubaka  Před 5 měsíci

      You can replace it, however I bought the entire assembly from BMW for mine, don’t forget the tamper proof boots, if that’s the route you go. Good luck

  • @bobbymathiwathanan1832

    Hi there, did you use the same bolts to put the housing back or replaced them?

    • @Ciubaka
      @Ciubaka  Před 2 lety

      the bolts have to be replaced, you have to use new ones every time

  • @swoggles100
    @swoggles100 Před 6 měsíci

    What about when your steering lock doesn't engage?

    • @Ciubaka
      @Ciubaka  Před 6 měsíci

      As in the steering wheel does not lock when the key is removed from the ignition? In this case, the cause will likely be the jaws being jammed into the open position, likely due to being broken as you see in the video. There will be no other way around it but to remove the ignition lock housing and replace it.

    • @swoggles100
      @swoggles100 Před 6 měsíci

      @Ciubaka yes that's the problem. I am investigating and I don't have the anti theft bolts so someone has been here before. I can't get the antenna ring off currently so I'm stuck for now. Thanks for the information 👍

  • @hytecmediajay
    @hytecmediajay Před 2 lety

    What if your steering wheel is locked but your ignition has no power doesn’t ding or anything when you put the key in but will spin but your whole car has power😭

    • @Ciubaka
      @Ciubaka  Před měsícem

      Not sure I understand your problem. If the tumbler spins, you either have the wrong key or a broken tumbler. Let us know what you find out

  • @krzysb86
    @krzysb86 Před 3 lety

    Where can buy this broken pice? I have the same in my car. '97 e36 compact

    • @Ciubaka
      @Ciubaka  Před 3 lety

      The jaws from inside the lock housing are not sold separately, you will have to purchase the entire lock housing.

    • @toniobicicleta
      @toniobicicleta Před rokem

      found it on ebay

  • @TheKevWig
    @TheKevWig Před 9 měsíci

    Hi. Do you know yo get the shaft out? thanks

    • @Ciubaka
      @Ciubaka  Před 8 měsíci

      I believe you have to remove the c-clip retaining ring shown a 1:02 in the video, it is located on the tumbler side. Good luck let us know how it went

    • @TheKevWig
      @TheKevWig Před 8 měsíci

      @Ciubaka hiya. Yeah I managed to see that in the end. Got it out and the shaft is fine. The only conclusion I can make is that the key and or cylinder is the problem and I cant find one anywhere so I'm going to put a push button start in and that should fix it. thanks.

  • @blanvillaingwenael7509

    thanks a lot

  • @sergiosalazar6806
    @sergiosalazar6806 Před 3 lety

    No se entiende donde se coloca la llave para que gire suba o baje el botón mal explicado profesor

  • @bigswerves
    @bigswerves Před 3 lety

    Yes good explanation and this video has helped me, I would have enjoyed it more without hearing you say "Um" 753 times :)