My car was recovered the other day after being stolen for a month the car is in the same shape i had it. they didnt take anything. they just through everything around. They broke the lock on the driver side and the ignition is broken. Any tips on what to do the car itself now? Car wash?
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Tips on Aftermath of Recover stolen vehicle?
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Well a lot of that depends on whether or not you've replaced it already, the legal ramifications of it having been stolen and what your ultimate goals still are.
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I'm not really grasping the point of the question, basically you're saying the car is in the same condition it was previous to it being stolen (minus a lock and ignition) so just go ahead and move on with your life. Drive it around and continue to do what you were doing before it got stolen. IDK, maybe replace the lock and ignition and invest in an alarm or theft prevention device of some sort. Ain't really much else to do...
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Originally posted by TheNewt10 View Postso my battery keeps dying because of the ignition. I need advice on how this works? am i able to get a used ignition switch at the junkyard? And if i can do i have to take the door locks as well? how would i get the key to operate all this?
Maybe this could inspire you to install a hidden keyed switch and do push button start
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Originally posted by illinois_erik View Postyou can get a used ignition make sure it has a key, and itll be a pain in the ass to remove it, its attached with a collar around the shaft for the steering wheel and two bigass rivets youll need to grind off the heads or chop the collar to just get it. and..you can get the lock barrels off the donor car or just use two keys..
Originally posted by illinois_erik View Postme id bring a sawzall chop out the ignition and cut out the door handles
Originally posted by TheNewt10 View Postam i able to get a used ignition switch at the junkyard? And if i can do i have to take the door locks as well? how would i get the key to operate all this?
Just remove the door handles and steering collar off the wrecked car. Copy down the VIN and take it up to a Honda dealership (you might want to bring the collar and lock and/or receipt with you that you get from the JY) and have them cut you a new key. Costs about $5 or so.
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Originally posted by HardInThePaintCopy down the VIN and take it up to a Honda dealership (you might want to bring the collar and lock and/or receipt with you that you get from the JY) and have them cut you a new key. Costs about $5 or so.
edit:Checked the ignition I got from the donor..Nice..bolts..maybe now Ill tackle that and have one key for everything but the trunk (trunk lid was jettisoned) ..anyway I suggested the whole ignition because assuming the theives probably fucked up the whole cast aluminum assembly tearing out the lock cylinder and now the switch is mangled too (uncontrolled current draw) oh wellsLast edited by illinois_erik; 05-13-2012, 11:31 PM.
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Originally posted by HardInThePaint View PostI am assuming you mean the lock cylinder, the ignition switch connects to the back of the cylinder and probably wasn't damaged during the theft. At any rate, you can get that too if you want from the JY.
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Originally posted by TheNewt10 View PostYes the lock cylinder is what was broken. So i don't have to replace the whole ignition switch? Thanks for the help
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