Key Identification and Usage
The keys are double sided
and reversible. The master key and the valet key contain transponders that
are read by the theft deterrent system when the keys are used in the ignition.
The keys have 10 cuts positions (1) with 4 different depths (2).
The keys that are furnished with the vehicle
are:
• | The master key, that contains a transponder (3). This key
will operate all of the locks on the vehicle. |
• | The valet key, that contains a transponder (3). This key
will operate the door locks and the ignition lock only. |
• | The emergency key, that does not contain a transponder. This
key will operate the door locks, and the IP storage compartment lock
only. This key is only intended for emergency use. |
Cutting Keys
You can obtain the key
code from the 4-digit number on the key tag that accompanies the original
master and valet keys. The 4-digit key code cross references to the
cut and tumbler sequence. The keys have 10 key cut positions (1)
and 4 key cut depths (2). Key cut positions are numbered 1-10,
counting from the head of the key to the tip. The key cut depths are
1 through 4, cut depth number 1 is the deepest cut. The key transponder (3)
in the master and valet key must be programmed to the vehicle. Refer
to appropriate service procedure for programing the keys to the vehicle.
- Cut a blank key to the proper depth and sequence of each of the
tumbler positions.
- Inspect the mechanical operation of the key in the lock cylinders,
in the doors, the ignition switch, the rear compartment lid and any storage
compartments:
With each side of the key pointing up inside the lock, inspect the operation
of the lock in both directions.
• | Turn the key both directions in each lock cylinder. |
• | Turn the key with each side of the key pointing upward in each
lock cylinder. |
- If replacing a master or valet key, program the key transponder
to the vehicle.
Lock Cylinder Tumbler Operation
Each of the four cut depths on the key has corresponding tumblers (sometimes
referred to as plates or wafers). The tumbler depth number is stamped on the
tumblers for identification. The IP storage compartment lock cylinder
also requires a retainer tumbler. The retainer tumbler is not moved
by the key, its function is to retain the IP storage compartment lock
cylinder in the lock assembly.
Assembling and Coding Ignition Lock Cylinder
The ignition lock cylinder only uses seven of the ten cut positions,
3 through 9. The tumbler positions are staggered from side to side, four on
one side and three on the other.
- Hold the cylinder (7)
so that the side with four tumbler spring wells is facing up.
- Insert tumbler springs (5) into the four spring wells.
- The first tumbler to be loaded will be the 3rd key cut position
(the 3rd number in the key code). Install the first tumbler (4) in
the slot nearest the front of the lock cylinder, this is the side
the key would be inserted from.
- Install the three remaining tumblers on this side of the lock
cylinder, key cut positions 5, 7 and 9.
- Snap the tumblers into place with light hand pressure.
- Check for correct loading of the tumblers (4) by inserting
the key into the cylinder (7). All of the tumblers should be flush
with the lock cylinder.
- Turn the cylinder (7) so that the side with the 3 tumbler
spring wells is facing up.
- Insert the tumbler springs (5) into the three spring wells.
- Install the tumbler (4) for the key cut position 4 into
the slot nearest to the front of the lock cylinder.
- Install the 2 remaining tumblers, key cut positions 6 and 8, on
this side of the lock cylinder.
- Snap the tumblers into place with light hand pressure.
- Inspect for correct loading of the tumblers (4) by inserting
the key into cylinder (7). All of the tumblers should be flush with
the lock cylinder.
- Lightly lubricate the tumblers (4) surfaces using the provided
lubricant.
- With the key inserted into the housing, align the retaining bar
with the groove on the inside diameter of the cylinder housing. This groove
extends through to the back of the lock housing (6).
- Lifting the flat spring and button, install the cylinder (7)
into the cylinder housing (6). The retainer bar snaps into place when
the cylinder (7) is fully seated.
Assembling and Coding Door Lock Cylinder
The door lock cylinder only uses seven of the ten cut positions, 3 through
9. The tumbler positions are staggered from side to side, 4 on one side
and 3 on the other. The left and right door lock cylinders are identical.
The lock pawl determines the side of the vehicle the lock cylinder is
on.
Important: The door lock cylinder tumblers are not self-retaining. Hold the tumblers
in place when the key is not in the lock cylinder. Hold the lock tumblers (12)
in place when performing the next steps.
- Hold the cylinder (5) so that the side with the 4 tumbler spring
wells faces up.
- Insert tumbler springs (11) into the four spring wells.
- Install the tumbler for key cut position 3 in the slot nearest
to the front of the lock cylinder.
- Install the 3 remaining tumblers, key cut positions 5, 7 and 9,
on this side of the lock cylinder.
- Snap the tumblers into place with light hand pressure.
- Check for correct loading of the tumblers (12) by inserting
the key into the cylinder (5). All of the tumblers should be flush
with the lock cylinder.
- Turn the cylinder (5) so that the side with the 3 tumbler
spring wells faces up.
- Insert the tumbler springs (11) into the 3 spring wells.
- Install the tumbler for key cut position 4 into the slot nearest
the front of the lock cylinder.
- Install the 2 remaining tumblers for key cut positions 6 and 8
on this side of the lock cylinder.
- Snap the tumblers into place with light hand pressure.
- Check for correct loading of the tumblers (12) by inserting
the key into the cylinder (5). All of the tumblers should be flush with the
lock cylinder.
- Lightly lubricate the tumbler (12) surfaces using the provided
lubricant.
- Install the 2 plate springs (6) into the 2 spring wells
in the head of the door lock cylinder (5).
- Snap the shutter assembly (8) onto the cylinder.
- Insert the key into the lock cylinder.
- Place the detent spring (10) into the spring well located
on the side of the lock cylinder (5).
- Carefully place the detent ball (9) on the detent spring (10).
Caution: Wear safety glasses in order to avoid eye damage.
- Depress the detent ball and spring and insert the cylinder (5)
into the cylinder housing (4).
- Install the lock pawl (3).
- Install the lock pawl E-clip (2) to retain the lock pawl.
- Remove the key from the lock cylinder (5).
- Install the lock cylinder cap (7) by aligning the notch
in the cap with the large drain slot in the lock housing (4).
Press the cap into place with light hand pressure.
Assembling and Coding IP Storage Compartment Lock Cylinder
The IP storage compartment lock only uses 4 of the 10 cut positions
7 through 10 . A retainer tumbler is used in the IP storage compartment lock
to retain the lock cylinder in the latch assembly. This retainer
tumbler is not moved by the key. The retainer tumbler occupies the
slot closest to the head of the IP storage compartment lock cylinder
and should come already installed in the cylinder.
- Hold the cylinder (3)
so that the side with 4 tumbler spring wells is facing up.
- Insert tumbler springs (2) into the 4 spring wells.
- Install the tumbler (1) for key cut position 7 into the
slot nearest to the front of the lock cylinder.
- Install the 3 remaining tumblers, key cut positions 8, 9 and 10,
into the cylinder.
- Snap the tumblers into place with light hand pressure.
- Inspect for the correct loading of the tumblers (1) by
inserting the key into cylinder (3). All of the tumblers should be flush with
the lock cylinder.
Console Key
Keys or the lock cylinder are not available separately To replace keys
or the lock cylinder it will be necessary to replace the console lid assembly.