2000 Chevrolet Blazer - Ignition Lock Cylinder

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MasterPro Ignition Ignition Lock Cylinder - 2ILC184

Part #:
2ILC184
Line:
MPI
59.99 Each
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Ignition Lock Cylinder   Automatic Transmission
Bracket Included:   No
Key Included:   Yes
Instructions Included:   Yes

LockSmart Ignition Lock Cylinder - LC63830

Part #:
LC63830
Line:
LOC
65.99 Each
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Ignition Lock Cylinder   Automatic Transmission
Hardware Included:   No
Bracket Included:   No
Key Included:   Yes

LockSmart Ignition Lock Cylinder - LC65359

Part #:
LC65359
Line:
LOC
66.99 Each
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Ignition Lock Cylinder   Manual Transmission; With Thumbwheel
Mounting Location:   Steering Column

Standard Ignition Lock Cylinder - US287L

Part #:
US287L
Line:
STD
66.99 Each
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Ignition Lock Cylinder   Automatic Transmission
Bracket Included:   No
Key Included:   Yes
Instructions Included:   Yes

Standard Ignition Lock Cylinder - US535L

Part #:
US535L
Line:
STD
92.99 Each
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Ignition Lock Cylinder   Manual Transmission; With Thumbwheel
Bracket Included:   No
Key Included:   Yes
Instructions Included:   Yes

What is an Ignition Lock Cylinder?h2>

An ignition lock cylinder is a keyed lock tumble used to secure your car and activate your vehicle's ignition switch to start the engine. Ignition lock cylinders activate your vehicle's ignition switch and change its position to send power to the accessory circuit, fuel pump, and computer system when turning the key to start your vehicle. Over time, your ignition lock cylinder may show signs of wear or may suffer damage and be more difficult to turn. Your key may also be harder to insert or remove from the ignition lock cylinder, and may become stuck or seem especially loose. In some cases, electronic sensors inside the ignition lock cylinder may also stop working and can prevent your key from starting your vehicle, or it may start but fail to stay running. This can also be a symptom of a damaged or worn ignition switch, so be sure to perform a complete diagnosis before replacing the lock cylinder. If your ignition lock cylinder is aging or is noticeably worn, or if you notice difficulty starting your vehicle or your keys become stuck in your vehicle's ignition, these may be signs that your ignition lock cylinder needs to be replaced. If you're ready to repair your ignition lock cylinder, shop O'Reilly Auto Parts in-store or online. We carry a variety of replacement ignition lock cylinders complete with keys for most vehicles to best meet your ignition repair needs.