The vehicle has 2 different types of keys for the 2 different types of lock cylinders.
The instrument panel (I/P) compartment key has the cuts on the edges of the metal portion of the key.
The key and transmitter assembly has cuts on the sides of the metal key component.
Use the key and transmitter assembly in the ignition lock cylinder and in the door lock cylinder.
The key and transmitter assembly has 4 components:
• | The metal key |
• | The transmitter |
• | 2 screws |
The 2 screws retain the transmitter to the head of the metal key.
The metal key has 10 cut positions with 10 different depths.
Side cut keys are available from the service parts system.
Obtain the key code from the security card or from the GM Dealer World, Parts, Key Code Look Up system.
If you have the key code and access to a Triax-E.code key cutting machine, you may cut a new key.
If you have the original key and access to a Matrix S key duplicating machine, you may duplicate the key.
If you do not have either machine, order the side cut key from the service parts system. Include the key code in the NOTE field. Indicate the timing and the method of the shipment.
Inspect the new key operation in the lock cylinder. Ensure the new key operates effectively.
The ignition lock cylinder has 10 tumblers corresponding to the 10 cut positions on the metal key component of the key and transmitter assembly. The barrel component of the ignition lock cylinder has 5 tumblers on each side. The orientation of the tumblers alternate in adjacent locations. Tumbler positions 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 are on 1 side of the barrel. Tumbler positions 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 are on the opposite side of the barrel. Tumbler position 1 is closest to the key insertion end of the barrel. Each tumbler fits into a slot in the barrel. Each slot is rectangular with a round recess at 1 end. The tumbler spring fits in the round recess. Each tumbler is has a number on the side. The number corresponds with the depth of the cut on the metal key.
Important: The ignition lock cylinder replacement kit is not coded. Code the ignition lock cylinder in order to match the ignition lock cylinder to the key and transmitter assembly.
Important: The ignition lock cylinder tumblers and the tumbler springs are not self-retaining. Hold the tumblers and the springs in the barrel during installation.
4.1. | Install the tumbler spring into the round recess of the slot. |
4.2. | Select the tumbler that matches the depth of the cut on the metal key. |
4.3. | Install the tumbler with the beak shaped side on the spring. |
4.4. | Confirm the tumbler matches the key. Hold the tumbler in the barrel and insert the key. If the top and the bottom edges of the tumbler are flush with the surface of the barrel, then the tumbler matches the key. |
4.5. | Hold the tumbler in the barrel and remove the key. |
4.6. | Slowly release the tumbler. The spring pushes the tumbler up approximately 3 mm (0.1 in). |
7.1. | Install the tumbler spring into the round recess of the slot. |
7.2. | Select the tumbler that matches the depth of the cut on the metal key. |
7.3. | Install the tumbler with the beak shaped side on the spring. |
7.4. | Confirm the tumbler matches the key. Hold the tumbler in the barrel and insert the key. If the top and the bottom edges of the tumbler are flush with the surface of the barrel, then the tumbler matches the key. |
7.5. | Hold the tumbler in the barrel and remove the key. |
7.6. | Slowly release the tumbler. The spring pushes the tumbler up approximately 3 mm (0.1 in). |
Important: The barrel lock plunger and the small copper spring are not self-retaining. Hold the plunger and the spring in the barrel during installation.
Important: The long locking plunger and the large copper spring are not self-retaining. Hold the plunger and the spring in the barrel during installation.