Originally posted by uncle_el
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Could someone post a diy on a trunklid swap?
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hey take pics as u do this so we all can see how u did it cause i plan on doing this soon as well~Nick~
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just wanted to add some physical pictures.
Originally posted by cpmikeswapping the pins of the lock cylinders - so when you swap trunk lids, you can make it so your key still works with the new lid
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c p m 1 x e: ok so um lemme type
c p m 1 x e: this will be all completely from memory
c p m 1 x e: and i havent seen a lock cyl since i was at ur house
accordtun3rx: hmm
accordtun3rx: well ok
c p m 1 x e: typing.
accordtun3rx: just see what you can do
accordtun3rx: as long as it's ballpark
c p m 1 x e:
1. use a flathead screwdriver and pry off the shiny metal cap, the one thats over the end where u put ur key in
2. unwrap and pop off the spring and plastic clip thing from the other end
3. the center column slides out of its cylinder shell, and theres these flat plates and springs coming out of either side of it, like 5 on one side, 4 on the other? when ur pulling it out, hold all of the plates in with ur fingers. when the column is all the way out, set it down on its side so none of the plates fall out
c p m 1 x e: do that to both cylinders
c p m 1 x e: and then one by one pull the first plates out and swap them, then the second one, then the third
c p m 1 x e: till all of the flat plates are swapped between the two cylinders.
c p m 1 x e: reassemble backwards and test the keys
c p m 1 x e: make sure u dont lose the tiny springs, and u gotta make sure they go back in the right spot. lemme draw a quick diagram of where the spring goes:
accordtun3rx: k
c p m 1 x e:
Code:_______ /_ | #| _ | #| | | | #|_| |_| ^ the lb signs are the spring, under the little overhanging ledge of the plate
how the pins are arranged sticking out of hte sides of the column:
Code:___ ===| o | | o |=== ===| o | | o |=== ===| o | | o |=== ===| o | |___|
c p m 1 x e: if youre very careful pulling it apart, and pay atention to where you took everything off of, you should just be able to put it all back together, just with all of hte plates swapped
c p m 1 x e: do NOT rearrange them :-P
accordtun3rx: lol awesome
c p m 1 x e: shaLast edited by uncle_el; 04-19-2005, 09:25 PM.
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Originally posted by TEckertthanks uncle el, but do YOU know if you have to swap pins for 90/91 sedan trunk tails w/ 92/93 sedan like.......you have to do w/ the coupe tails 92/93 w/ 92/93 lid?
this question make sense? let me know guys
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Originally posted by TEckertthanks uncle el, but do YOU know if you have to swap pins for 90/91 sedan trunk tails w/ 92/93 sedan like.......you have to do w/ the coupe tails 92/93 w/ 92/93 lid?
this question make sense? let me know guys
my best guess is that you have to take the pins from the lock that works, and put them into the new lock. otherwise, you'd just be able to run around and pop open anyone's trunk! if that's the case, that's kind of scary. i'd like to think the pins fit your key, and not that all 92/93 coupe owners could go around opening up the trunks of 92/93 coupes, etc. etc.
aero3685 has a 90/91 coupe, and did the 92/93 trunk swap. slow904door had a 90/91 sedan, and did the 92/93 coupe trunk swap. i don't know the details, or if they even wanted a functional trunk lock. hopefully they can chime in.
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ok- i asked stupid question, not the "pins" that i mentioned in my initial question, but the acutal "lock cylinder"
i know you have to swap that and the pins (for opening trunk purposes w/ your key only)
b/c w/ 92/93 coupe it is in different spot/size is difference, that is why you have to swap them
so...............this question not directly for you el but for anyone who can answer, the locking cylinder have to swapped? (obviously pins will have to be) for 90/91 sedan trunk lid swap for 92/93 sedan trunk (b/c of being different sizes much like coupe 92/93 vs sedan 92/93? b/c it appears they are in same spot for 90/91 vs. 92/93 sedans tails, just worried about the size which is the main reason for the swap and swapping pins
i think that makes my question more clear, if not just ignore me
EDIT: Im confusing myself w/ this question, lol
SORRY FOR ALL CONFUSIONLast edited by TEckert; 04-19-2005, 10:02 PM.Nighthawk Black Pearl ES1
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The cylinders are different sizes. I had a 91 coupe, and obviously sedan lid. I had to take apart the locks, and swap them out. Its not really hard, just gotta make sure you put them all in the right way, and dont loose any of the springs and always put it together the right way, and you should be good to go. I was going to make a DIY but at the time i didnt know how to use Macro mode on the camera(to see small things). Its not hard though. Also, the wiring its easy to just fish it through and hook it up.
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Originally posted by aero3685The cylinders are different sizes. I had a 91 coupe, and obviously sedan lid. I had to take apart the locks, and swap them out. Its not really hard, just gotta make sure you put them all in the right way, and dont loose any of the springs and always put it together the right way, and you should be good to go. I was going to make a DIY but at the time i didnt know how to use Macro mode on the camera(to see small things). Its not hard though. Also, the wiring its easy to just fish it through and hook it up.
last question then........is the 90/91 coupe and sedans the same?Nighthawk Black Pearl ES1
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Originally posted by TEckertthank you a lot brandon- ive already done this so i know how to do since im one of the few, the proud, the coupe trunk lid on sedan owner, but was wondering for someone else
last question then........is the 90/91 coupe and sedans the same?
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like el said, we arent really sure about any of the 9091 details, this info applies to 9293 sedan and coupe swaps but i guess if you found out that the 9091 lock cyls arent swappable with the new lid youre putting on, then you can follow the same pin swapping directions...
heres a clearer summary of why you swap pins:
for the locks, there is a set of pins that match your exact key. Thats how just your key works with your car, your pins are matched to your key. so the point of swapping pins is to keep YOUR matching set of pins from the old trunk lid, and install them in the new trunk. you cant just swap entire lock cylinders because they dont mount up, but if you swap the pins between them, you can put your pins into the new cylinder, so your key works in the new lock.
for a graphical explaination of how a lock works (itll make swapping pins much more clear) go here and read this page, and then click next and read that page too: http://home.howstuffworks.com/lock-picking3.htm now the only difference is that cars use flat plates ("wafers") instead of cylinder pins, but the idea behind it is the same.Last edited by cp[mike]; 04-20-2005, 07:48 AM.
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