Getting tumblers replaced in car door lock....where?
Basically the driver's side door on my fiancees car has crapped out, key wont go in and when it does, the lock wont turn.
Its a known issue on the car a (2003 Civic), and Honda released a service bulletin on it. Car is obviously out of warrentee, and now I need to get the lock tumblers replaced. I'm mechanically inclined and can take the cylinder out, but Im no locksmith. Anyone know where does this?
BTW All the locksmiths I've called don't do automotive work anymore and taking it to the dealership is going to cost an arm and a leg ("diagnosis fee").
Basically the driver's side door on my fiancees car has crapped out, key wont go in and when it does, the lock wont turn.
Its a known issue on the car a (2003 Civic), and Honda released a service bulletin on it. Car is obviously out of warrentee, and now I need to get the lock tumblers replaced. I'm mechanically inclined and can take the cylinder out, but Im no locksmith. Anyone know where does this?
BTW All the locksmiths I've called don't do automotive work anymore and taking it to the dealership is going to cost an arm and a leg ("diagnosis fee").
Why don't you get two birds stoned at once and get remote entry installed? This thread made me realize that I have never even used my key on my door.
Tumblers are the little moving parts that determine a matching key. Its not just about getting a new cylinder keyed.
No one is going to replace individual tumblers. I figured you meant the lock cylinder when you called it a tumbler. I'm pretty sure you'll have to get a new lock cylinder and have the dealer key it for you.
No one is going to replace individual tumblers. I figured you meant the lock cylinder when you called it a tumbler. I'm pretty sure you'll have to get a new lock cylinder and have the dealer key it for you.
Took the cylinder out this evening and took a boo; man, that honda service bulletin wasn't lying, the tumblers are so out of wack. Hopefully the guy I spoke to today can put some new ones in.
Budget Locks (aka Calgary Lock and Safe) fixed the lock, and it only cost me $25 pretty much a fraction of the cost of a new lock and getting it recoded.
I've always thought that whether your car is out of warranty or not, if it's a service bulletin out of the factory, they have to do it without the consumer paying anything... it's not the consumer's fault the product is defective.
Don't know about that; on the bulletin itself it says it's covered under warrentee, but if your not it's up up the the dealship to decide of they want to comp it
Don't know about that; on the bulletin itself it says it's covered under warrentee, but if your not it's up up the the dealship to decide of they want to comp it
That's pretty bizarre that the dealership didn't do it. They just bill Honda instead of you.