Subject: | GM Accessory Sliding Tool Box Key Cylinder Won't Unlock (Replace Lock Cylinder) |
Models: | 2007 Chevrolet Silverado |
2007 GMC Sierra |
This bulletin is being revised to include Warranty information. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 07-08-66-003 (Section 08 -- Body & Accessories).
Some customers may comment that after setting the sliding tool box key code, the lock cylinder will not unlock.
There may be an interference between the sliding tool box lock plate and the linkage rod.
Replace the lock cylinder assembly following the procedure below.
Important: This procedure needs to be completed before the toolbox is locked. Once it is locked, it may not unlock due to interference between the lock plate and the linkage rod. |
7.1. | Keep the box lid open during the coding process. |
7.2. | To set the codeable lock, fully insert the truck’s ignition key into the lock cylinder before starting the coding process. |
7.3. | While maintaining full key insertion, rotate the key clockwise 180 degrees. Return the key to the starting position and the lock is coded. |
To help ensure that the key is fully inserted, it is recommended to hold the lock cam inside the box with your other hand while coding the lock.
7.4. | After coding, cycle the lock from lock to unlock five times to ensure proper coding before closing the box lid. |
Important: The codeable lock can only be coded one time. If the key is changed, the lock cylinder needs to be replaced. |
Part Number | Description |
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19159307 | Codeable Lock Cylinder Assembly |
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation | Description | Labor Time |
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R9370 | Truck Bed - Extenders / Organizers | 0.5 hr |
Refer to Service Bulletin 02-00-89-014 for information associated with warranty coverage of GM Accessories that were installed by a GM Dealer or an Accessories Distributor Installer (ADI).