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2007 Lincoln Navigator Ignition Switch, Ignition Lock Assembly

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Ignition Lock Cylinder Installation and Repair Tips for 2007 Lincoln Navigator

  • Q: How to Service and Repair a Non-Functional Ignition Lock Cylinder on 2007 Lincoln Navigator?
    A: To maintain a broken ignition switch lock cylinder, firstly unlock the PATS transceiver and then drill out the lock cylinder retaining pin. Drill the key hole till the cylinder is loosened then disposed of. Wipe the place, check on the damage and set up a new ignition lock cylinder ensuring that it functions.
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