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roche1800



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Ignition Barrel - re keying!
I need to sort out my ignition barrel and want to either repair the existing or buy new barrel and re key to existing key. I don’t want 2 keys for ignition and doors.

Done some reading up on Google! Has anyone had any experience and done this?

Cheers
Post #1056107 2nd Jan 2025 1:20pm
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hornet



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I did that years ago and went for a new barrel with two new locks for the doors and two new keys. There are sets to perform that, try LR069891.
Post #1056213 3rd Jan 2025 3:09pm
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roche1800



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Thanks, main LR dealer parts have recommended Longton Locks in Stoke, going tomorrow and will do the barrel while I wait for £85 inc vat.

Ignition barrel is out (multi tool to the rescue) and will order new ignition clamp, bolts and while it’s all out a new switch.

Pics from forum here below and one of mine!



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Post #1056217 3rd Jan 2025 3:20pm
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roche1800



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All repaired! Need to order new clamp.

What’s the oval piece in the middle which goes in and out with the key please?



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Post #1056298 4th Jan 2025 12:43pm
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Alpine



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Netherlands 2009 Defender 130 Puma 2.4 HCPU Stornoway Grey
That's the steering lock.
Post #1056300 4th Jan 2025 1:03pm
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revd



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Make sure it operates freely before fully tightening the clamp - you can use new sheer bolts or a plain hex bolt
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roche1800



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Thanks for the heads up. I have noticed there is a small dome head pozi screw missing on this. Does anyone know what size it is for a replacement


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Post #1056321 4th Jan 2025 8:29pm
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