
Ignition Switch Lock Cylinder Assembly Replacement by AA Ignition with Chip ID48 Keys - Compatible with 2003-2005 Honda Accord, 2005 CR-V & 2005-2008 Odyssey - Replaces 35100-SDA-A71, 06350-SAA-G30
Brand: AA Ignition
Description
IGNITION SWITCH LOCK CYLINDER ASSEMBLY - with Chip ID48 Keys - The ignition lock cylinder is where the keys are inserted to ignite and start the vehicle. Over time, the cylinder will not turn due to the pins inside the cylinder being worn and damaged. This prevents you from unlocking the ignition and starting your vehicle.
COMPATIBLE REPLACEMENT FOR HONDA VEHICLES - Included keys are only compatible with 48 chip models listed - 2003-2005 Accord | 2005 - 2006 CR-V | 2003-2005 Fit | 2005 - 2008 Odyssey | The ignition lock cylinder itself is compatible with 2003 - 2011 Accord | 2005 - 2010 CR-V | 2003 - 2011 Fit | 2005 - 2011 Odyssey | 2006 - 2011 Civic |. Please see fitment guide below for a more detailed fitment chart. It also includes a new steering column bracket with new security screws because you will need to break the old ones during replacement.
REPLACES PART# 35100-SDA-A71, 35100SDAA71, 35100 SDA A71, 06350-SAA-G30, 06350SAAG30, 06350 SAA G30 - If your vehicle will not start, your keys won't turn, or your vehicle will not shut off even with the keys removed, then you may have a damaged or broken ignition lock cylinder. The cylinder is located beside the steering wheel of your vehicle where you insert your key. It can be accessed by removing the steering column panels with a screw driver.
OEM FIT, QUALITY, FINISH - While this is not a genuine OEM part, it is a direct replacement, and it will look, fit, and function like the factory part. The new keys will need programming to be able to start the car. You will still need to use your old keys for the door locks. If you want to use your old key to start the car then you will need to have the lock cylinder re-keyed by a locksmith.
LIFETIME WARRANTY - This Ignition Lock Cylinder comes complete with a Lifetime Warranty. If the part ever fails on your vehicle, simply contact us for a free replacement. Fits popular model years including 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10 and 11. Save time and money by purchasing this part and installing it yourself. See our website for full details.
The Ignition Switch Lock Cylinder is where you insert your keys for you to start your vehicle. It is an assembly part that helps start the engine by igniting compressed gasoline. Over time, the cylinder won't turn due to worn keys or the pins inside the cylinder being damaged preventing you to unlock the ignition and starting your vehicle. If your vehicle would not start, your keys would not turn or your vehicle would not turn off even with the keys removed then you may have a damaged or broken ignition lock cylinder. It is located beside the steering wheel of your vehicle where you insert your key. It can be accessed by taking the radio panel of with a screw driver and removing a few screws. This ignition lock cylinder comes with a set of chip ID48 keys. After replacement, your anti theft system will blink and your vehicle will be able to relearn the keys just by leaving the ignition to on for 10 minutes or so, turn it off then start the vehicle again. Fits the Following Vehicles: 2004-2007 Accord 2007 Element 2005-2007 Odyssey Replaces Part Numbers: 35100-SDA-A71, 06350-SAA-G30 This is a compatible replacement part manufactured by AA Ignition. This ignition switch lock cylinder is NOT a genuine OEM part. Vehicle makes and their associated vehicle models are registered trademarks of their respective owners. These trademarks and part numbers are used in this listing only to identify the vehicles this ignition switch lock cylinder fits.
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Product Details
- SKU:
- awhd-us-b0cyhhv1m2
- Model:
- 35100-SDA-A71
- Country:
- US
- ASIN:
- B0CYHHV1M2
- UPC:
- 810072264442
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