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What is a lock housing?

What is a lock housing?

The lock housing contains the mechanism for transferring the movement of the lock cylinder to the bolt. The bolt can be single or double, always spring-loaded. From the outside, the cylinder lock is opened with a key; from the inside, with a knob.

What kind of lock is a cylinder lock?

Lock Picking: Cylinder Locks Most deadbolts use a cylinder lock. In the cylinder lock, the key turns a cylinder, or plug, which turns an attached cam. When the plug is turned one way, the cam pulls in on the bolt and the door can open.

How do you change the ignition lock cylinder?

Turn the ignition key to the ACC, START, or RUN position as specified in the repair information. Align the lock cylinder with the keyway in the housing and the slot for the retaining tab. Push the lock cylinder in so that the locking tab locks against the housing. Reinstall the trim panels you removed to access the lock cylinder.

How does a cylinder lock work in a deadbolt lock?

When the plug turns the other way, the cam releases the bolt and the spring snaps it into place so the door cannot open. In a deadbolt lock, there is no spring mechanism — the turning cylinder slides the bolt forward and backward.

How does lock picking work on a door?

How Lock Picking Works. Most deadbolts use a cylinder lock. In the cylinder lock, the key turns a cylinder, or plug, which turns an attached cam. When the plug is turned one way, the cam pulls in on the bolt and the door can open.

Turn the ignition key to the ACC, START, or RUN position as specified in the repair information. Align the lock cylinder with the keyway in the housing and the slot for the retaining tab. Push the lock cylinder in so that the locking tab locks against the housing. Reinstall the trim panels you removed to access the lock cylinder.

What makes an ignition lock housing so durable?

Improved design for greater durability – this ignition lock housing features a thicker, more rigid internal cam to address the original equipment flaw Durable materials – this lock housing features aluminum and plastic construction with silicone grease for lubrication

Do you have to replace the lock cylinder in a car?

Sometimes, when the lock cylinder starts going out, you can jiggle the key to get it to turn. But eventually, that trick no longer works, and you’re left with a car that doesn’t start. That means you (or your mechanic) will have to replace the lock cylinder. On some vehicles, this task is relatively straightforward.

How does Dorman OE fix ignition lock housing?

This Dorman OE FIX ignition lock housing features a thicker internal cam to address the original equipment flaw for greater durability and a new shear bolt for a complete installation. Improved design for greater durability – this ignition lock housing features a thicker, more rigid internal cam to address the original equipment flaw

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