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BMW e36 M3 325 328 Door Handle Key Cylinder Removal

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  • čas přidán 4. 04. 2015
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    Replacing Key Cylinder on a BMW e36 3-series model is a required process for any bmw owner who replaces a faulty or broken exterior door handle. In this video, we will show you removal process and tools required. We encourage you to watch entire video to get the most out of it. Be sure to subscribe to get notified of future DIY videos. Thanks for watching.
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Komentáře • 54

  • @ljsantiago7945
    @ljsantiago7945 Před 8 lety +9

    How can i remove the key cylinder without having the original keys ? I recently bought the part from your site and can't find any video of removing the key cylinder without using the orig keys

  • @juandan3278
    @juandan3278 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the video very helpful

  • @zachicusmaximus5551
    @zachicusmaximus5551 Před 8 lety +3

    I was able to get the old key cylinder out of my new door handle with a tiny screwdriver. The trick is to work one pin out at a time. Once you get each pin, it'll slide out a bit. Keep constant pressure on the rear. Pull each pin out once it clears the housing to make more room for the screwdriver.

    • @RadHellTrack
      @RadHellTrack Před 6 lety

      I wish I would have read your comment. I too got the cylinder out without a key. However, I did it by drilling, grinding, and picking at the tumblers until they fell out. It took about an hour and a half.

    • @Benzatran
      @Benzatran Před 6 lety

      You got the video as you mentioned?

    • @nathancamp6584
      @nathancamp6584 Před 2 lety

      It is possible to get it out without a key. I lubricated it first with a bunch of wd40 and then used a lock picking set, the wafer pick (2sided) primarily, and it still took a long time. Occasionally when it got stuck I would also manually push in the pin from the entry hole underneath with a small screw driver. Took me atleast hour of fiddling. Keep pressure on it outward, while your messing with the pins so it will pop out when it’s in the right spot.

  • @kaityfogarty
    @kaityfogarty Před 6 lety

    thank you so much, after looking for hours this was the only video that is going to help. our lock tumbler came out with the key in my husbands hand....thx for your help, and if we need parts we will get ahold of you.

  • @johnny__tran
    @johnny__tran Před 9 měsíci +1

    Looks very easy with keys. Taken an handle for my e36 from a junkyard, keys are unavaible, was a real pain to remove the cylinder

    • @bimmermerchant
      @bimmermerchant  Před 9 měsíci

      Thank you for watching our channel. Junkyard is a good option. if you need any other parts, feel free to check out our website(bimmermerchant.com) . Share our channel to anyone that you know will benefit from it, thanks.

  • @nathancamp6584
    @nathancamp6584 Před 2 lety

    It is possible to get it out without a key. I lubricated it first with a bunch of wd40 and then used a lock picking set, the wafer pick (2sided) primarily, and it still took a long time. Occasionally when it got stuck I would also manually push in the pin from the entry hole underneath with a small screw driver. Took me atleast hour of fiddling. Keep pressure on it outward, while your messing with the pins so it will pop out when it’s in the right spot.

  • @dannydrift7182
    @dannydrift7182 Před 8 lety +2

    is it possible to take out the key sylinder without the key? can u show me how ? cuz i dont have the key for the handle i bougth

  • @notimeboy
    @notimeboy Před 3 lety

    I'm a little late to the party, but I noticed that the door handles are oriented differently. One looks upside down from the other. Am I seeing things?

  • @darrenhattingh7334
    @darrenhattingh7334 Před 5 lety +1

    Awesome Thankyou

    • @bimmermerchant
      @bimmermerchant  Před 4 lety

      Glad we could help.
      Be sure to check out our website for all your pre-owned bmw parts. www.bimmermerchant.com

  • @agy2k2
    @agy2k2 Před 4 lety

    great video thank you for the help

  • @eliezerriveraperez3810
    @eliezerriveraperez3810 Před 4 lety +1

    Do you sell all three cylinders, the front door and the truck!!? and how much it'll be!?

    • @bimmermerchant
      @bimmermerchant  Před 4 lety

      visit our website for pricing and parts availability www.bimmermerchant.com

  • @muralisubramaniam4060
    @muralisubramaniam4060 Před 3 lety

    Hey there great video very informative and I happen to work on an E36 coupe currently as for I am searching for information on the electrical components. Question is what is that thing that runs 2 wyres to it.. Red n white stripe the other red and green if not mistaken.. Thank you

    • @bimmermerchant
      @bimmermerchant  Před 3 lety

      unfortunately we dont have wire diagram for e36 at this time

  • @samb59
    @samb59 Před 7 lety

    Really informative 👍👍👍

  • @austinmoehring6110
    @austinmoehring6110 Před 4 lety

    I wish I would have known this before I threw my old assembly out.
    It sucks that I can't double lock the car now or roll up the windows with my new assembly. And my lights wont turn on when I lift the handle anymore. All in all sad☹️

  • @INFAMOUSBEASTQNZ
    @INFAMOUSBEASTQNZ Před 9 lety

    Hey what's good bro i have a bmw x5 2003 do me a favor and do a video how to take off and put on the The long mesh insert? On the front end of the bumper thank you if you can

  • @reggiexp69
    @reggiexp69 Před 8 lety

    crap i have half of a cylinder left in the door.. boought a new door. i still have my old one buy i still dont get how to remove the door handle

  • @felipea.5696
    @felipea.5696 Před 5 lety

    Hi! Excellent video!! I have a question: this simple black key has transponder/chip inside to start the car/motor? My car is a BMW 1994 325ia 4 doors (Germany version). Sorry, my english is bad! Thanks!

  • @upton_ogood
    @upton_ogood Před 3 lety

    Great video thanks. I am locked out of my e36, key turns in the barrel
    and nothing happens, don't know how I'm gonna get it open, any
    suggestions?

    • @bimmermerchant
      @bimmermerchant  Před 3 lety

      sorry for late response. did you manage to open your door??

    • @upton_ogood
      @upton_ogood Před 3 lety

      @@bimmermerchant Yes I did.. at a cost of £114. I sourced a new (used) door lock, took the old one out and now I'm struggling with fitting the new one. No videos on youtube have got the same door as mine, mine has mostly metal, with only little holes for access compared to the others, mine is a 316i compact (uk market) 1999, they've made it impossible to fit.

  • @003Blind
    @003Blind Před 7 lety

    where can I buy a set of 2 keys with a full cylinder set?

  • @210plarte
    @210plarte Před 8 lety

    Good video, but the number 22 on the wafer you pulled out of the cylinder, is actually the cut of the key. (in this case it was 2 front with 2 rear).. you'll notice that, if you pull one out at a time. In addition, once you put the key in the cylinder, you can push the cylinder out of the housing from the rear once the retaining pin is removed. All around good video though, it was very informative.

    • @bimmermerchant
      @bimmermerchant  Před 8 lety

      +DANIEL LAHERA Thank you for sharing that information.

  • @DIM0S_
    @DIM0S_ Před 3 lety

    Is it possible to swap the cylinders between the driver's and passenger door?
    Also thinking in that case the key now might needs to be rotate otherwise direction to lock / unlock the door. Am I right?
    Has anyone tried it?
    And a final silly question: i've got only one car's (original bmw) key for everything. Do I need a "special key" to try or im fine with the one which i daily use to unlock the car and start the engine???

    • @bimmermerchant
      @bimmermerchant  Před 3 lety

      We have not tried swapping key cylinders, let us know what you find out

  • @DjDannyP23
    @DjDannyP23 Před 9 lety

    Hello Bimmermerchant could you do a video on how to remove the master key cylinder from a 740i? It seems to be a lot more trickier than an e36. Thanks.

    • @bimmermerchant
      @bimmermerchant  Před 9 lety

      Daniel Pais We don't get alot of 740 models but will be sure to do a DIY on how to remove master cylinder just for you.

  • @KK-zx5ju
    @KK-zx5ju Před 6 lety

    The Cylinder of our E36 316i just rotates without any resistance if you try to open it with the key. You can turn it around as often as you like nothing happens. For quite some time we are using the passengerside door to unlock the car, I would like to change it but I really don't know what the problem is. Do we have to replace the handle too or is it a problem with the cylinder itself?

    • @harleybusa8528
      @harleybusa8528 Před 3 lety

      i hope you fixed your issue by now...But it sounds like the pin on the back side fell off..

  • @allennierman3573
    @allennierman3573 Před 7 lety

    just want to let you guys know those numbers on those little pins in the key or not in order those are a key cut number

  • @maneeoocho350
    @maneeoocho350 Před 7 lety

    Is theyre another way to take out the cyclinder?i dont have the key

    • @bimmermerchant
      @bimmermerchant  Před 7 lety +1

      Not that we know of. Drilling cylinder out would be best option

    • @nathancamp6584
      @nathancamp6584 Před 2 lety

      It is possible to get it out without a key. I lubricated it first with a bunch of wd40 and then used a lock picking set, the wafer pick (2sided) primarily, and it still took a long time. Occasionally when it got stuck I would also manually push in the pin from the entry hole underneath with a small screw driver. Took me atleast hour of fiddling. Keep pressure on it outward, while your messing with the pins so it will pop out when it’s in the right spot.

  • @sidewayspavel
    @sidewayspavel Před 6 lety

    What if I bought a Door handle without a key??

    • @nathancamp6584
      @nathancamp6584 Před 2 lety

      It is possible to get it out without a key. I lubricated it first with a bunch of wd40 and then used a lock picking set, the wafer pick (2sided) primarily, and it still took a long time. Occasionally when it got stuck I would also manually push in the pin from the entry hole underneath with a small screw driver. Took me atleast hour of fiddling. Keep pressure on it outward, while your messing with the pins so it will pop out when it’s in the right spot.

  • @LifeInElSalvador
    @LifeInElSalvador Před 6 lety

    you forgot to mention that one of your door handles is the passenger side and the other is the driver's side

  • @Reallopasz
    @Reallopasz Před 9 lety

    Tricky, but u still can remove cylinder without key.

    • @bimmermerchant
      @bimmermerchant  Před 9 lety

      Arturas Do tell

    • @bimmermerchant
      @bimmermerchant  Před 9 lety

      Arturas We inserted key from another e36 model as far as it would go and were successful with pulling cylinder out. Let us know if there is another way.

    • @Reallopasz
      @Reallopasz Před 9 lety +2

      bimmermerchant So if you don`t have original key: by pushing from backside cylinder with one hands finger(forgot wich 1 used) and holdin at same time handle(can try to support that back side to smth), insert small flat screwdriver and awl where key must go in( used 2 flat screwdrivers and awl) and wigle at the same try rotate cylinder and move up and down those screw drivers. The point is to somehow suppress those pins, so they comes out that groove, try first suppres the closiest pins(dont need to depres them all the same time), eventualy u will see cylinder coming out. 1 small screwdriver and awl worked best for me, becouse u can try rotate and pull out with flat and with awl to depress pins, so they come out that grooves.I hope it helped, if some one succes say it. Soon maybe ill make vid.

    • @nathancamp6584
      @nathancamp6584 Před 2 lety

      It is possible to get it out without a key. I lubricated it first with a bunch of wd40 and then used a lock picking set, the wafer pick (2sided) primarily, and it still took a long time. Occasionally when it got stuck I would also manually push in the pin from the entry hole underneath with a small screw driver. Took me atleast hour of fiddling. Keep pressure on it outward, while your messing with the pins so it will pop out when it’s in the right spot.