As soon as you settle yourself into your car's driver seat, what's the first thing you usually do? Most drivers stick the keys into the ignition lock cylinder. There's a reason for that. The lock cylinder acts as an anti-theft device for your car. If you don't insert the key into the lock cylinder, there's no way to turn the steering wheel. Once the key is in the lock cylinder, you can turn the key to the start position and crank the engine. Its protective nature requires that you replace the ignition lock cylinder once it starts to malfunction. A faulty ignition lock cylinder may be unlocked with any key (not just your car's keys). Or worse, the damaged lock cylinder may refuse to turn even if the car's key is inserted. To avoid all the hassle, check the lock cylinder once it becomes difficult to use. For your convenience, you can browse our catalogs at Auto Parts Deal for replacement ignition lock cylinders.
• The lock cylinder prevents your car from being driven without the keys.
• All our ignition lock cylinders come with matching keys.
• Our ignition lock cylinders are covered by a limited lifetime warranty.
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