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Old 04-03-2021, 12:17 PM   #5
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Re: Ignition lock cylinder

sorry.. neighbor pulled in w/ a stupid 90s bimmer in 'limp' closed loop..
dang ADL is a friggin 220V dryer plug.. had to fab a 16 pin connector?!
ok, that's done..
your actual part # F62Z11582AB this is 94 probe 4cyl/5spd
--(others were for auto and 6cyl.)
is not avail from amazon & affiliates..
sold out on ebay..
ford/lincoln/mercury in colorado wants $300 and has to be ordered..
if you have LKQ online access in canada, might try them..
Dorman makes a lock cyl for ford/mazda WITH a sleeve, that might work for your
vehicle, as it does have same diameter and length (you just may not need to transponders activated) it is part# 989-711 for like $65usd.. (which may or may not be avail. in canada)
another dorman number shone was # 924-796 which was less money, but did not come with the additional sleeve and shoulder; that might be needed for probe/mx models?
i do not know, i am a GM guy by trade..
hope this helps a little.. with that OEM ford#, should be able to find out what else it came in; maybe find used in pre-obdII car at salvage..
if these options do not pan out,
and you don't want to gut the lock cyl, and just slide it back in, and use your key or screwdriver; you could swap out the actual ignition switch:
standard # US284 or BeckArnley # 201-1802
to a different ford/mazda product to allow a $16 lock cylinder (taurus/sable, dime a dozen) to attach to it..
hope this helps..
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