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How to Replace Ignition Lock Cylinder 1995-96 Ford Ranger
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Tools used
Adjustable Wrench
Phillips Head Screwdriver
1. Removing the Lock Cylinder
Disconnect the negative cable on the battery.
Insert the key into the ignition and rotate it to the run position.
Insert a punch tool or screw driver into the hole underneath the steering wheel.
Feel for a clip. Push up on the clip and the lock cylinder will pull out.
2. Insert the Lock Cylinder
Push the lock cylinder into place until it snaps in.
Reconnect the negative cable on the battery.
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In this video, we show you how to replace the ignition lock cylinder on this Ford Ranger. The only tool you'll need is some type of a slender tool. I use a lineup tool or a Phillips screwdriver can work for you.
Use an adjustable wrench, loosen this nut on the battery cable and then turn the battery cable and disconnect your negative cable. In our Ranger, our problem is that our lock cylinder is really not offering us a whole lot of protection here. You can see that you can rotate it back and rotate it forward without a key in there. Sometimes what will happen also, is it will stick and as soon as you start feeling that stickiness you want to replace your lock cylinder, because eventually if that keeps going your lock cylinder could get stuck in place.
To get your lock cylinder out, rotate it to the run position, take a punch tool or you could use a Phillips screwdriver. A Phillips screwdriver is a little tougher, because it does not have this kind of flat end here. You put that right up and in and you're going through this smaller hole here and you can feel a little pin, you push it up and the lock cylinder comes right out.
Here's our original lock cylinder for this 96' Ranger. We do offer two different lock cylinders. Here's the new one, this is the early style, which is the same as what's in our truck so that's what we know that we want. There's also the later style, so it's pretty easy to tell the difference. There's a difference in this thumb area.
Now take your new lock cylinder, and you want to rotate it so you can push that pin in. That pin goes towards the bottom. Put your lock cylinder in and it locks in place. Now you can see the truck is secure again, it actually requires a key to start it up. You'll want to put your new keys obviously on your keychain. Now reconnect your negative battery cable and tighten it up and you should be all set.
We hope this video helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Please feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
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easy install
Steven
February 17, 2017
1A Auto really makes it easy to install parts with their instruction videos
Fast fix
Elvin
March 15, 2017
Simple to install works great. I would recommend to anyone who is having issues with worn out cylinder
Ignition Lock
T
June 19, 2017
This was my first purchase from 1A Auto and I am completely satisfied with my new ignition switch. The price was considerably less than the the other Auto parts carriers.
The delivery time was exceptional being as I did not request any
Rush or special delivery. The video really helped me to do this by myself. Thanks 1A Auto. I will continue to order parts from you in the future.
Great Great Great!!!!
Timothy
October 8, 2017
This is my first purchase. Very pleased with service and the quick shipping. Pulled up a YouTube video on how to do this land it looked pretty easy. I clicked on the link from the video and ordered the part which was in my mail box about 3 days later. Followed the instructions from the video and it took me all of about 10 minutes. Perfect ??
Ignition Lock Cycinder
J
March 7, 2018
With the help of 1A Auto video, I had the cylinder installed in minutes.
Worked like intended. I don't have to fight to get the key in or out as with before!
I would recommend 1A Auto and this part to any one.
Jim
Great product t easy install
Z
July 8, 2018
Installation was a breeze. How to videos were fantastic and made the project super easy and quick. New key cylinder works great!
Original Replacement
David
October 16, 2018
This lock cylinder for my '96 Ford Ranger arrived earlier than expected. It is an IDENTICAL replacement for my faulty cylinder. The YouTube video was a big help and described exactly how I could replace the old cylinder. It was easy and saved me a lot of money. This was my 1st order from this vendor but it will not be my last.
Ignition
M
December 5, 2019
Got the correct part and watched the install video--10 minute job for less then 25 bucks. GREAT
Lock cylinder
aaron
September 13, 2020
Came on time and installed easily.
Great products
C
January 5, 2021
the ignition lock cylinder worked flawlessly as described. Fast shipping and excellent products
Easy install- quality made- recommend for after market installation
Thomas
September 27, 2021
Perfect fit better than my old switch
Aftermarket Ignition Lock Cylinder for 95 Ford F150 Fails After Two Weeks
John
October 19, 2021
Well, it installed easily enough thanks to 1AAuto's video but unfortunately after a couple of weeks the interior buzzer started sounding and finally when I went to start the truck, I discovered the battery was completely discharged and upon further investigation found that there was a short circuit introduced between +12v and ground. The short persists even after the ignition lock cylinder was removed so now I have to track down a short circuit in addition to buying another ignition lock cylinder, sigh.
faron
November 3, 2021
Fit well, followed video instructions (most helpful) and thank you very much!
Ignition Lock Cylinder.
Dangel
November 24, 2021
Get fit and feels like OEM.
Ignition switch install 1995 ford ranger
HENRY
January 11, 2022
The switch works great!
I did have a little trouble getting it in. What finally worked was putting a small radius on the tip that fits all the way in. The switch I received had some burrs on the tip. Once I took those off it slipped all the way in.
Thanks for the videos they really help!
1992 Taurus SHO ignition lock replacement.
Greg
January 25, 2022
My car was broken into and in attempt I assume to steal it the intruders f'd up the lock. Ordered & I gave it to a locksmith and it now operates as it should. - the part looks fine, thank you
ignition
Milton
July 8, 2023
So easy to replace, , just follow the directions included.
Customer Q&A
Is this possible without the ignition key? We have the door key which does not start the vehicle but have lost the ignition key.May 10, 2016
Kristine R
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I think you'll need the ignition key, as the cylinder has to be in the off position to remove. It can't be in the locked position. Also, the key is used to help pull the old cylinder out.
If the cylinder is in the off position and not locked, you should be able to press in the pin and use a pair of pliers to remove the old lock.
May 10, 2016
Steve F
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Yes, you do need the ignition key to remove the old lock cylinder from the steering column. The switch has to be put to the run position to remove the cylinder. 1A auto has a you tube on the procedure, just google search for ' 1995 ford ranger ignition lock cylinder replacement '.
Hope this helps.
Steve B.
May 10, 2016
Kyle B
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If you are replacing due to a lost key, may I suggest calling a locksmith. Some of the older model applications have codes by VIN#. They be able to cut you a key for the cylinder.
If your unable to do so, check out Youtube videos for some other details and other options.
May 11, 2016
Brian F
does this include the kit to swap out the tumblers and use the original key?May 31, 2019
Jim R
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No, the pins are not included to re-key the tumbler.
May 31, 2019
Jesse N
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No, It comes with 2 New Keys that fit the lock.
you, like me, will have 2 keys on your keyring,
one for the doors and one for the ignition
May 31, 2019
C T
10
No, its a complete new lock cylinder with a new matching key to that cylinder, this means you have separate keys for the door and the ignition
May 31, 2019
K T
10
No
June 1, 2019
Walter N
I guess it means if I replace the ignition then now I must carry two keys since the new key will not work the doors?October 25, 2023
Paul M
10
I use the remote or keypad, but I keep the old one in the trunk just in case.
October 25, 2023
Steve E
10
Yes, that is right. There would be a separate key for the doors and ignition.
October 27, 2023
Andra M
10
Yes. That's what I do ... I also have the electrically locking door locks but still need the manual extra key.
October 28, 2023
Bill C
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