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Last post on Jan 21, 2013 at 9:22 PM
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#66 of 70 Re: 2001 VW Eurovan [larva]
by spujals
Sep 25, 2011 (12:14 am)
Your wheel bearings or CV joints are starting to break down....You will end up seizing the wheel! Stop driving and get your vehicle to a mechanic who can replace the inner and outer wheel bearing in the rotors of both wheels(should be done in pairs.) This should be a very simple and quick fix that should run you about $129.00 a wheel. I hope this helps.
#67 of 70 Re: Ignition Lock Cylinder 2002 EuroVan MV [jcolombo]
by davidfrankhof
Jan 21, 2013 (3:30 pm)
I'm having the same 2002 mv ignition switch problem. Ie, Dash lights stay on when key removed, and no resistance when turned to "start" position. My question is, was this just the switch or did it turn out to be the cylinder lock as well, and does that mean a dealer must perform the repair in order to reset old remote keys to new cylinder?
#68 of 70 Re: Ignition Lock Cylinder 2002 EuroVan MV [davidfrankhof]
by skypants
Jan 21, 2013 (4:06 pm)
There is a small pin at the base of cylinder that engages the switch. That pin sheared off. The dealer wants a fortune to replace the cylinder. So i removed the switch from the cylinder and pulled it and the wires to the left side of steering column. We use a flat head screw driver to turn the switch that starts the car. The key is used to disengage the steering lock and de-activate the ignition immobilizer.
Works great, lasts a long time, cost zero! Its a little ghetto but the car isnt worth the couple hundred bucks it would take to fix it properly.
#69 of 70 Re: Ignition Lock Cylinder 2002 EuroVan MV [skypants]
by davidfrankhof
Jan 21, 2013 (4:50 pm)
Txs for the info. Sounds like you never removed the old broken cylinder? I'm hoping I can at least get the car started w your technique by operating the switch with a flat head... Were you able to remove the switch without pulling the steering wheel? Any chance you can point to the diy instructions? link mentioned in 2011 is broken. thanks again.
#70 of 70 Re: Ignition Lock Cylinder 2002 EuroVan MV [skypants]
by davidfrankhof
Jan 21, 2013 (9:22 pm)
Go getto! I'm driving it now w your help, and no need for a tow. It was the broken cylinder lock tang, switch is still operational... and no need for steering wheel removal on my 2002.
Thanks for your help!