1994-1997 Acura / Honda / HD103 / Complete Ignition Lock & Housing / Coded / C-19-239 (ASP)

$68.40

ASP C-19-239 Acura / Honda Ignition Cylinder Lock & Housing

Description

ASP C-19-239 Acura / Honda Ignition Cylinder Lock & Housing
IMPORTANT NOTE: This includes the Lock Housing and the Ignition Cylinder.
Some older Acura and Honda have a discontinued Lock Housing that will not fit the newer style cylinder.
This kit includes the Cylinder Lock and the Newer style Lock Housing. It does not include the cables and connectors. You will have to reuse the connectors from the original vehicle .
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Special

Keyway

HD103

Finish

Silver

Keys Included

Yes

Ears

No

Please note:
The locking bar from the original cylinder being replaced must be reused if it is different from the one used with this cylinder.
For Use with the Following

1997 – 1997 Acura CL

1995 – 1998 Acura TL

1994 – 1997 Honda Accord

This is a general guideline for more detailed information see the links below
Acura Ignitions
Honda Ignitions
SPECIAL NOTE ABOUT 1994-97 HONDA ACCORD IGNITION LOCKS:
There is a variation in the end of the plug of the locks that were installed on the car when it was built.
We know of no way to know which design is used without disassembling the old lock to see what is there.
Depending upon which design is used you may be able to rebuild the old lock using our cylinder

C-19-121
or you may have to use our
C-19-239 (this product)
complete lock and housing.
If the end of the plug of the old lock looks like the one in the
picture below
our
C-19-121 will not work
, you must use the
C-19-239 (this product)
.
Replacement cylinders with the end of the plug shaped like this one are not available.
If the end of the plug of the old lock
looks like the one in the picture below, either
C-19-121
or C-19-239 (this product) WILL work
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Acura Ignitions
Honda Ignitions
Please Note:
these are aftermarket ignition locks. This means that some parts may be made of different material or have different appearances from what is shown above. Despite the differences, this will NOT affect functionality. This is a purely cosmetic change.