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Ignition Lock Cylinder
2005 Chevrolet Classic Ignition Lock Cylinder
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OEM (Genuine)
2005 Chevrolet Classic Cylinder & Keys
PartNumber:
25832354
FITS YOUR VEHICLE
Product Specifications
Item Dimensions:
5.6 x 4.7 x 1.3 inches
Item Weight:
0.60 Pounds
Fitment Type:
Direct Replacement
Replaces:
12458191, 12533953, 15822350
Part Description:
Cylinder & Keys
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$143.27
MSRP:
$270.34
You Save: $127.07 (48%)
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Dorman®
Ignition Lock Cylinder for 2005 Chevrolet Classic
PartNumber:
924-719
FITS YOUR VEHICLE
Product Specifications
Notes: w/Key
Coding: Coded
Finish: Chrome
Housing Material: Steel
Key Programmable: No
Key Quantity: 2
Mounting Hardware Included: No
OE Part Number: 15822350, 25832354
UPC: 019495354017
Wiring Harness Included: No
Part Description: Ignition Lock Cylinder
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$109.43
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FAQ for Ignition Lock Cylinder Repair
Q:
What should you do after the code has been determined from the code list?
A:
You should cut a blank key to the proper level of each of the tumbler positions and inspect the key operation in the lock cylinder.
By Bob
GM Specialist
01/11/2022
FAQ for Other Repair Info
Q:
What should be done before servicing the Ignition Control Module?
A:
You should turn OFF the ignition before servicing the
Ignition Control Module
.
Q:
What is the removal procedure for the Knock Sensor?
A:
Remove the starter, disconnect the
Knock Sensor
harness connector, remove the KS retaining bolt, and remove the KS.
Q:
How does the Powertrain Control Module work?
A:
The PCM controls all ignition system functions, and constantly corrects the spark timing.