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bartul1981 Samba Member
Joined: July 03, 2016 Posts: 40
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Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2016 11:21 pm Post subject: Steering/ignition lock |
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Hi,
can someone tell me where can I buy the lock for Steering/ignition lock system?
Thanks,
Bartul |
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easy e Samba Member
Joined: May 28, 2008 Posts: 3931 Location: 1 hr north of Santa Barbara
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bartul1981 Samba Member
Joined: July 03, 2016 Posts: 40
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Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2016 1:09 am Post subject: Re: Steering/ignition lock |
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I have Colum Lock but key cylinder is missing...
Can I buy it anywhere?
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Clara Samba Member
Joined: June 14, 2003 Posts: 12400
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Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2016 6:41 am Post subject: Re: Steering/ignition lock |
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Buy a replacement 62-66 lock from the classifieds. When someone drills out or breaks out the key portion and the guts it basically means they broke it.
I would just replace it.
On 67 the lock cylinder is the same as 68 & later and can be changed. If the guts of the lock haven't be broken out.
The electrical portion you are holding can be easily replaced with two screws, but that is not the problem here.
You can use a regular non- locking ignition switch and install it just to get the bus going. _________________ The Obsolete Air-Cooled Documentation Project http://oacdp.org/ |
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bartul1981 Samba Member
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Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2016 7:25 am Post subject: Re: Steering/ignition lock |
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Clara wrote: |
Buy a replacement 62-66 lock from the classifieds. When someone drills out or breaks out the key portion and the guts it basically means they broke it.
I would just replace it.
On 67 the lock cylinder is the same as 68 & later and can be changed. If the guts of the lock haven't be broken out.
The electrical portion you are holding can be easily replaced with two screws, but that is not the problem here.
You can use a regular non- locking ignition switch and install it just to get the bus going. |
I already have non locking ignition switch, however I would like to instal the original one. Bus is from 1963. From classifieds you can buy non locking ignition switch but that is not my goal... |
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Clara Samba Member
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Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2016 7:24 am Post subject: Re: Steering/ignition lock |
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bartul1981 wrote: |
Clara wrote: |
Buy a replacement 62-66 lock from the classifieds. When someone drills out or breaks out the key portion and the guts it basically means they broke it.
I would just replace it.
On 67 the lock cylinder is the same as 68 & later and can be changed. If the guts of the lock haven't be broken out.
The electrical portion you are holding can be easily replaced with two screws, but that is not the problem here.
You can use a regular non- locking ignition switch and install it just to get the bus going. |
I already have non locking ignition switch, however I would like to instal the original one. Bus is from 1963. From classifieds you can buy non locking ignition switch but that is not my goal... |
In that case buy a replacement 62-66 steering lock from the classifieds or at a VW swap meet.
When someone drills out or breaks out the key portion and the guts it basically means they broke it.
Unfortunately the steering locks are not cheap. But all euro 62-66s came with them. They are perhaps more costly in the USA. I am guessing you are in Europe.
You have an interesting M-code plate.
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bartul1981 Samba Member
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Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 3:30 am Post subject: Re: Steering/ignition lock |
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Clara wrote: |
bartul1981 wrote: |
Clara wrote: |
Buy a replacement 62-66 lock from the classifieds. When someone drills out or breaks out the key portion and the guts it basically means they broke it.
I would just replace it.
On 67 the lock cylinder is the same as 68 & later and can be changed. If the guts of the lock haven't be broken out.
The electrical portion you are holding can be easily replaced with two screws, but that is not the problem here.
You can use a regular non- locking ignition switch and install it just to get the bus going. |
I already have non locking ignition switch, however I would like to instal the original one. Bus is from 1963. From classifieds you can buy non locking ignition switch but that is not my goal... |
In that case buy a replacement 62-66 steering lock from the classifieds or at a VW swap meet.
When someone drills out or breaks out the key portion and the guts it basically means they broke it.
Unfortunately the steering locks are not cheap. But all euro 62-66s came with them. They are perhaps more costly in the USA. I am guessing you are in Europe.
You have an interesting M-code plate.
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Hi Clara, yes it is interesting, but its going to be a problem to rebuild it in original state since Mplate is not possible to decode...
Today I fond out that 218 is Wheel trim rings |
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