How to Fix a bad VW Ignition Module for FREE! (STUCK KEY FIX)
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WARNING!!! IF YOU BUY A NEW IGNITION DO NOT TURN IT WITH A SCREWDRIVER! It will lock the ignition and you're screwed again. You can only turn it if the cylinder lock is placed in the housing. I learned that the hard way... This guy's video is on point though.
How do you unlock it again after that’s happened ?
@@nickrodriguez8941 You just need to remove the part that stops the locking mechanism to move, the guy showed it here: 3:50
how can i do it if the ignition is new
@@SlavkosHobbyChannel how ???
@@skanderjlassi9357 drill it out, and pull it. Or disassemble all components from the top side. Doesn't matter whether the ignition is new or old one, if you turn it with your screwdriver it will lock.
This video literally just saved my ass. Same exact issue, I was about to order a whole new ignition housing with key until I saw this video. 45min later and my cars fixed and it didn't cost me a penny. You are a hero and a legend sir.
What make and model did you do this on?
This video help me a great deal with my old Rabbit; especially the part aligning the key switch. The way you point the camera at it allowing everyone to see, and then you explain detail by detail the assembly back, was a real pro dude. You certainly earned my like and my subscription.
I can't get my, switch to line up at all. I'm in a real pickle here. Thankfully, it's stuck at work behind the gates. But I need to get, the wheel free to tow it home.
Just a huge thank you. Exact same problem, broken piece. Had a big mess up reassembling back, got the alignment wrong, ended up braking the keyfob. Eventually everything fell into place and working fine. Thank you. Jazakallahu Kairan. Alhamdu Li ALLAH.
Great video! Concise. To the point. Found exactly same piece of metal. Left out bent spring, long rod, various bits and pieces under the cover on the side. Works better than new. No known issues so far. Thanks!
Note to remove flat screws: My angle drill is air and I didn't have hose enough to reach where car sat. I took column loose and pulled out a little. I took cordless drill and drilled small shallow hole in the middle of screws then used larger left twist bit. The screws spun right out. GM transmission pan bolts were perfect replacement.
You’re awesome. I just did this and i never would have attempted do do it without this video. Worked perfectly. A+++
I am a car mechanic and faced the same problem today. I just watched your video and it was very helpful to me so thank you very much.
Awesome and glad it helped!!!!
How long did the whole job take you?
I have never serviced one of these before, though I have been doing service on most makes of car locks since 1979. On this ignition type, I have always had client order a new lock cylinder by VIN, and a new lock bolt housing.
You covered this all quite well, and the videography is excellent.
Thank you for teaching me something that actually is a heck of a lot easier than servicing a Honda or Toyota.
The broken piece jamming the works was shaped IDENTICALLY to the one you show. I could not find where that piece of die-casting came from.
You are an absolute life saver! Wife's Touran wouldn't turn off today. Watched your video tonight and has the exact same issue! Thank you so much!!
Glad I can help
Just finished fixing my wife's EOS. The problem was EXACTLY like yours so not only have you saved us a bunch of money, I now have a couple of new small tools that I purchased to do the job. You're an absolute legend!
What I did do though instead of the drill and screw extractor method was to use my multi tool with a metal blade to cut a slot in the head of those pesky bolts. I could then remove them with a flat blade screwdriver with very little effort. I also then replaced the bolts with standard hex key bolts.
Cheers!
Glad it worked out!!!!
Awesome! Where did you find standard hex key bolts?
@@hardcore4476 I’m a builder so I just happened to have the bolts laying around in my shed. I got them originally from a fastener shop though. Pretty sure they’re M8’s. If you take the old bolt into a fastener shop or decent hardware/auto shop near you, I’m sure they’ll be able to match the thread and length with no trouble at all.
I had the exact same failure, little half moon piece came out in my hand. Was trying to drill out that little cap on the side and it started spinning. The drilled a little sideways into the hole I’d started and the spring came out, so i didn’t bother removing it and the plunger, just put it back together. Great vid and thanks for the help!
Very thankful for your video! I found chip steel inside that's why stuck. Very appreciated for this knowledge! I'm from Malaysia. Bravo!
Thank you! Glad it helped you out!
Thanks for the help, same little piece fell out of my Jetta, working good again
Thanks for this it was fantastic help. I got to the security screws drilling a small hole through the plastic then could "chisel" them loose. I too left out the rods and bent spring and a similar broken piece. works fine now.
Was a beautiful demo. I had to figure a couple small details out along the way. Replace a spring with a lighter spring. The end game was the same. Works smother then it has been. Did it all an a hour and a half.
Great work! Glad I can help
Good video, I remove the whole locking and put it back together. Works like a charm.
Aweesome video got me out of a really sticky situation im genuinely thankful my guy keep going and making these great content we need more of this ;)
Glad to hear that thanks for the nice comment!!
Thank you this video saved me so much money your step by step instructions were very easy to follow i was able to get it done and works flawlessly ill be recommending my fellow vw owners this video
Thank you 🙏
Thanks I had the same issue with my vw caddy van here in the uk and your video helped me get it sorted top work.
Glad I can help!!!
Thank you for the video! It saved my Golf VI switch! Super and clear description. Thank you very much! :)
Thank you so much, because of your video I found out that they forgot a montage part inside what was a blockade for everything. Just a little pin on the side! Awesome video for me! Thanks from Switzerland bro
Awesome I’m glad I can help cheers
THANK YOU 100%
Thank you. You gave me all I needed to sold my issue. Just one thing. I used a right angle drill and removed 2 screws to remove instrument cluster. DONT melt it out of your way.
How did remove those screw? How? What tool and drill bitv
@@aliasgaramirali323 any one of those conditions to remove the ball she need to use a drill to make holes in the bolts and then using easy out
There's a few of these videos on CZcams. This one and part 1 of this series in my opinion are the best. Thanks Bulli Kid, much appreciated! For those looking to do this in Australia it's quite a detailed task. My car faught me at every steps and it took me about 6 hours. Some steps were different in my Jetta which is probably an Australian right hand drive thing, so took a bit of problem solving. The steps do work and my ignition works and feels the same as before, so be patient and search the comments for answers if you get stuck.
Thank you
@@BulliKid Not a great explanation if how to remove things from the cap parts on the side and the little spring
Dw i managed using force thanks for being a bully
Thanks for the video! Worked a treat. The same piece was broken inside mine too!
Excellent!
Mine was broken in the exact same spot - a small wedge of aluminium came from same place in video at 4.42 slightly out of focus on the rhs about 4 o'clock
Left out all the bits that you didn't put back in and it works fine 👍
Thanks
Thank you for making this video. It's very helpful and informative 👍🏻
Thanks!😀
Thank you for that video, i just finished the same job, 2012jetta, my previous 2006jetta had the same problem a few years ago and i ended up ordering the whole ignition lock with the switch from vw, they ship it from Germany cause there are codes in the switch matching the key, so i had to wait 2 weeks. This time it was free. THANK YOU. Try to monetize that video, i would definetly tip you since i saved a lot of money with your video(and as someone mentioned below, using the hammer when you cant set the key in the right position to remove the switch helps a lot).
Thanks Kamil. Glad it worked out for you. I have PayPal and venmoe or you can send a super thanks on CZcams to support. 💪🙌
Thanks you saved me again!! It was the wiggle key and wheel at same time that worked for me on my bettle
Thank you for this. Helped me resolve an issue with our 2011 Sportwagen. Sure enough - found small metal fragment in the cylinder. Works great now.
Good news!!
Just fixed it last night , works like a charm.Thanks
Awesome!!! Best of luck!!
How long did it take you?
Thanks for making this video! Fixed my 2010 Audi A3 by following your directions. $0 fix 😂
You welcome!!
Yesterday i did work this out on Vw Scirocco R and it works great and yes indeed there was small piece broken inside THANKS
You welcome
Thank you so much! More power and stay strong!
Thank you
All fixed, and smooth as new!! Thanks again!!
Glad it helped!!! ✅🫡
I was able to do mine too! Torx 55 will remove steering wheel nut nicely (instead of specialty 12 point VW tool). Control board needs at Torx T8. I used my dremel with the dremel flex cable and a drill bit to drill the holes in the two screw for an easyout to fit in and unscrew them. Tapping the easy out with a hammer while gently trying to rotate it worked to loosen them. Thanks for the videos of removal and fix. I would not have tried it without it.
You welcome!
Nice video! I'm having this problem on my 2008 VW Touran 1.9T 6 speed
Happened to my car yesterday! This helps a lot! Thank you!!!
Glad I can help!! ✅🙏
i dont think my friend commented but he told me about his problem and sent me this video.. he got it working!
👌👌👌🙏✅
Thanks very much for your informative video. I had the same problem lately and had to have it repaired. But the good thing is that this was covered by Volkswagen because there was a recall, at least in Canada for the steering wheel lock and that fixed the problem! My car is a 2013 Jetta.
Good to know. Was this a recent recall? I have a 2012 and am now experiencing the same problem. Would be great if Volkswagen would cover it
@@appmonkey6251 same issue here with 2012
@@adrian-bi4jc Mine didn't end up getting covered as I was just outside of the warranty period unfortunately
@@appmonkey6251 thanks for letting me know! I just got it to run again. Removed the ignition switch and turned on the car with a screwdriver. Luckily I'm able to turn the key a bit to unlock the steering wheel to drive...
@@appmonkey6251 Recalls shouldn’t expire unless it was only In Canada for the recall which is BS! Probably because the population is billions less then the US.
YOU ARE DA MAAAN! I did exactly the fix u shared here and it works! I even follow another video tips on dismantling the cylinder since my mk6 setup is more like the tiguan (no bottom chip box). I did not have to take out the steering wheel. TIP FOR THOSE WHO DISCONNECTED THE NEGATIVE BATTERY PLUG: you might face a problem of the car starting but dies a second later. This is due to ecu memory not reading well. Drain all power from the ecu by unplugging the negative first and then the positive battery plugs AND connect those 2 plugs together to drain remaining power left in the ecu. You can also use 1 side of the jumper cable to connect the unplug plugs. Leave it drain for an 1 hour or so, then connec the battery plugs again, starting with the positive and follow by the negative plug. Now test if you can arm the alarm. If so, you can now disarm the alarm and start the car. Be careful when handling the battery plugs. NEXT: u might get a steering sginal when the car is switch ON like nornal, reset the steering wheel by turning the wheel RIGHT first, slowly all the way and then turn it to the LEFT slowly all the way. The steering wheel signal light will reset right after. I WISH I COULD GIVE YOU A BIGGET THUMB THERE BRO! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Glad it worked out!! 👍👍
Yhank you for your video. I just made a hole on the steering lock hinge and got the metal out. Way simpler
This worked for me! Same broken off piece. Thank you!
Welcome!!
Thanks for your sharing. I repaired my Caddy's barrel however after 3 weeks had the same problem. My car was 12 years old. Now I replaced the barrel with a new one.
My advice is to renew the barrel part since it seems to reoccur due to metal fatique.
Thanks for the advice.
I literally just did this an hour ago. Everything is working perfectly. I was amazed. Same piece came out of nine but it was broke in 2. Thanks for the help.
How long did the whole Job take you?
Just fixed my golf mk6. Thank you so much bro! I had the exact broken piece too.
Welcome!
Hello - thank your video - I can fix the ignition switch in my Caddy TDI from 2008. It cost mi ca. 4 Days, also to get the right keys to take away the steering weel. Special to open the mecanism of the cylinder you get me the right information, with the right position of the key. Thank you and good luck for your life .
Just done this on my 2009 Caddy perfect thank you
You’re a lifesaver dude. Best video👍👍
Thanks. Glad I can help!!!
thank you bro life saver keep sharing the knowledge you really helped me and my family with this one video
Thank you! Godbless
Thank you,. good sir. You're a scholar and a gentleman. Ignition plays nice now.
Glad to have helped!! Thanks for the comment.
Great video friend! I just fix mine thanks to you Bulli Kid, my car is a Jetta 1.8L 2018 and has the same switch as yours, my problem was the same as yours, it took me several hours but it was worth it, regards from Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico.
Good job and thank you!!!
Hi, really liked you video. Im in the process in dismantling my ignition switch. Thanks
Awesome! Glad I can help! Thanks for the comment.
@@BulliKid Mine broken the same way. thanks again!
This video saved me HOURS of messing around. I had the exact same problem, followed the steps, and am back up and running in about 3 hours. Thanks Bulli Kid!
Thanks for watching and glad I can help!
Did you have a broken piece of metal inside as well ?
Yes I did.
Great video man, very informative 👏🏽 👍🏼 👌🏼
Thanks
Saved me! Thank you brother!
Many Many thanks solved my problem!!! exactly the same broken two pieces!!!!
Awesome! Glad I can help!!
Thank you so much for making this detailed video. It worked for me as well. For all those asking about their steering wheel being locked, that was my problem. You have to drill that little metal cap out, then you need to stick a small flat head screw driver in the hole a push the metal pin to the right (force it, it will break off a piece of that white plastic ring but it will not make a difference, you will see). After that you can get that little piece he showed out the hole. You may have to play around with it to get it out. Mine took a while to come out. I kept pushing the wheel lock button up and down and it broke free. Once you get that piece out then you can remove the key lock like he showed. I hope this helps.
Thanks mate for this video, i got the sameprobs
I managed to pull the aluminum splinters from the mechanism, without removing anything other than the ignition cylinder, and the parts that is accessible from that side. No removal of the steering wheel, only the plastic surrounding the stem. For me it was possible without drilling the thing on the side out. Easy 20min fix + YouTubing😂. Thank you for leading the way❤
Glad it worked out well for you!
The aluminum splinters are the same as break off nuts?
Is that a yes ?(:
@@freddyfz0976 same size as shown in several videos, only mine was in two pieces.
Hey so i can't seem to aim the paper clip in the lining for the switch to release ?
Thanks dude, you just saved me 700 bucks! thank you!
Welcome
Saved my ass! Thank you buddy!!! Hindsight I should have bought the whole thing except for the ignition and key! I think it’s $50 but you just don’t know how good it is! Mine went full blown stupid and it didn’t do anything like that shaft in the cylinder broke in two! First I lost power to the steering so I put it by the garage and the next day the mileage lit up when door opened but when I put the key in and went to start it the dash went blank and nothing happened! Anyway so I got everything done and put the first part in with the rod and now I can’t get it back out. Always something! So I’ve been looking for a video that explained how it would go together and found this! Now I just got to get it back apart and follow the video! Again thank you for this!
You welcome! Goodluck!
Did you get everything to work again?
This worked perfectly so thankyou!. Just one question though - is the airbag warning light common on reassembly?
Dang this is clutch af mine failed at the exact same spot but I didn't remove the entire cylinder screws just used some needle nose to pull everything out... thanks again
If the lock won't turn to the on position when you want to repair the lock, all you need to do is simply hit the lock with a hammer on the side so that the broken piece inside will move allowing the lock to turn.
I guess u forgot to mention that.
This technique helped a lot. Mine would not go to on position! Little hammer helps! 🔨
I am hammering as crazy and it wont budge. :(
Cut the small circle out
@@christiankevinarostegui4536 im having this exact issue, why would i cut the small circle out?
@@christiankevinarostegui4536 please help a brotha out
Best video i've seen this year...
Thanks!
Great help. Thanks for sharing it.
👍
Thank you so much! Fixed main.
You welcome!!
great video I fix it the same way
You are great, thanks man.💪
👍
You welcome. Glad I can help.
Get some m8x40 Allen head bolts to replace the shear bolts. If your key is stuck like mine was, I found once it's off the car, if you bash the whole unit into a bench while turning it will eventually come out of place and you can get the lock out 😊
Thank you, found the same piece!
Great job my friend
Thank you
Thanks for sharing this. I have a 2011 VW Golf 2.5L Manual 5 Spd and My Streering lock won't work anymore and so maybe a similar issue. In any case will have it done soon. Thank you.
Thanks for watching. Goodluck!
Thanks for the video! Where did that loose piece come from btw?
Excellent job. Thanks & Thanks to You tube.
Thank you
Hey dude, this vid was very informative, it is legit DIY GOLD. Funny enough I had the same issue, even the same dang old piece of metal, shame shape, same crack and all. I figured it's due to the aluminum ceding to the stress of one tiny (overengineered and unnecessary) safety pin and spring that goes on the bottom half of the wheel locking mechanism. It pushes hard enough to fatigue the aluminum assembly right in front of the spindle, so therefore that debris PLUS the now loose pin and spring jam up the spindle and wheel lock mechanism due to being dancing around in there. Additionally the stupid pin and spring behind the plug AND the steel rod that runs along the bore of the assembly create a recipe for disaster. However I figured out that I did not need to remove the steering wheel to unmount the ignition assembly, by turning the steering wheel and using the big hole in it, you can access the tiny screw that holds the control module AND the clip in the middle (Wheel being upside down). Using the punch and a small hammer one can make quick work of those pesky sheared screws, it took less than 15 mins to remove them from the top with the steering wheel on. Sending good vibes your way fam.
PS EDIT: To remove the ignition switch, after lining up the hole and the dot, it is convenient to use a paper clip thick long needle bent in an L shape, with the keyhole facing towards the sky, a good solid tap to the under table will pop it right off.
Thank you my friend!!! Glad it helped!!
Hi Rick, could i ask what car did you do this to? I have an audi a3 2010, and having the same pesky issue. Seems to be quite a common problem
@@alicekhou9562 2010 VW Jetta Sportwagen, same ignition switch as your A3
@@alicekhou9562 Did you do this trick that he mentioned in this comment? I’m trying to envision it but it’s hard with visually seeing it.
@@ricksalazar5602 Do you have a video bye chance explaining this?
Excellent video!
Thanks
Thank you. Everything is fine now👍
No problem 👍
Thank you! Have fix my Touran.
No problem!
You rocks ! Many thanks
1:31 removing key hole. 😏 Great video
Helpful to see inside of the lock etc. My car is VW Golf Mk5 same ignition lock Thanks
You welcome!!
I didn’t have to drill it out… Just push up and down on the top piece that goes up and down while shaking it. I think this would work. I’m putting it back together now. Thanks for this video… wish I had seen it before I just spent $600 to have a mobile locksmith come fix it
No problem!
600$! Ouch!
What a boss. Thanks so much!!
You welcome
nice one bossman, shot bro
Thank you for your help.
No problem
thank you for the explain
I had same problem. Two broken pieces and a mangled spring. I’m planning to buy new lock housing. Hope I can get everything back together.
I was able to remove the two difficult screws with a hammer and screwdriver, hitting it horizontally on the edge of the head several times to get it to start to turn, then it was easier to repeat and unscrew.
Many thanks for this
Welcome
great video amigo!..gracias
Thanks!!!
PLEASE PIN THIS COMMENT! I have some hints for anyone going through this issue!
The first of which is that it is not entirely necessary to remove the steering wheel for this project. If you turn the wheel 90 degrees you can access the screws necessary to get at the ignition cylinder.
Second is that if you are having trouble getting the locking cylinder out even after aligning the points, no matter how much you try, take an extremely small diameter drill bit (3/32 or less) and insert it in the pin hole, and VERY slowly advance the bit, it will work its way into the latch and allow you to pull out the locking mechanism.
Finally, when you are reassembling the ignition cylinder after removing the debris, make sure that the metal pin that goes along the left side is still inserted. It prevents over rotation and without it your problem WILL NOT be solved. Save yourself the headache, and please ask me questions if you’re watching this video and struggling!!!
Really had a few of them that wouldn't still let key out of housing. .even with proper techniques. Had to cut the housing carefully apart ..especially if you don't want to change to new key and lock cylinder and door lock.... if you run into this. .you nust cut it carefully. To do so cut it in half. . Then use saw or cut off wheel to make slice going long ways. Start at cut end and slice it going towards key. . But dont cut all the way just about half inch from cut end. .the score it. A bit towards key. But not through . The take chisel and crack housing. And carefully. Break it open to get lock cylinder and key out without breaking it. . Had a few that this is only way to keep key the same
I bought a new switch and put it in the new one. Good thing because I dismantled the old one trying to see if I can fix it in case i need it again and it is really tricky to put back. Ended up with an extra spring in the end 😂
THANK YOU 1000%😓
Video was pretty good, however you did not address the broken piece. Where did it break off from? What was the purpose of that piece?
Thanks man you saved me from selling my Audi
Glad it worked!!!
4:20 With a little bit of finessing (Lock all chewed up) LMAO!
What if the holes on your ignition lock won’t line up? How do you get it out then?
Thanks awesome video
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Thanks!
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