For UK orders over £60 (+VAT)
For UK orders over £60 (+VAT)
Browse our Ignition Locks, Switches & Full Lock Sets collection, featuring high-quality replacement lock cylinders, ignition switches, full lock kits, and housing components. Designed for professional locksmiths and vehicle entry specialists, these products ensure durability, reliability, and precise fit.
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OEM steering transceiver coil ignition antenna designed for reliable immobiliser signal transmission on selected Ford vehicles fitted with standard...
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1 x Ignition Stop Start Button Switch (Part Number: 61326901961, 61328363706 Compatible with; BMW 1 Series 1997-2006 BMW 5 Series 1995-2003 BMW 7...
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New aftermarket replacement ignition switch to fit onto the steering column lock on 2010 onwards, exact match replacement part. Compatible with the...
View full detailsHere you’ll find answers to common questions about our Ignition Locks, Switches, and Full Lock Sets collection. This section helps locksmiths identify the correct components, understand compatibility, and source the right replacement parts for specific vehicles. Compatibility guidance is provided as a reference only.
Yes. We provide complete lock kits, including cylinders, switches, and housing components for certain vehicles. Check the product description for full kit details.
Compatibility details are included in each product listing as a guide only, and we cannot accept responsibility for any incompatibility. Always check the vehicle’s original parts before ordering.
A faulty ignition may cause issues such as difficulty turning the key, the key getting stuck, the engine failing to start, intermittent electrical problems, or unusual noises when turning the key. If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s likely the ignition lock or switch needs inspection or replacement. Always ensure you source the correct replacement from a trusted supplier.
Replacing an ignition lock or switch typically involves removing the steering column covers, disconnecting electrical connections, and replacing the lock cylinder or switch. Exact procedures vary by vehicle make and model. This task is recommended for qualified locksmiths or trained technicians to ensure proper installation and prevent damage.
Changing an ignition lock or switch usually requires basic locksmith or automotive tools, including screwdrivers, socket sets, steering column removal tools, and sometimes specialized ignition removal tools depending on the vehicle. Having the correct tools ensures a safe, efficient replacement without damaging the steering column or electrical components.
Yes. Access Fobs stocks a range of professional locksmith tools, including those commonly required for ignition lock and switch replacement. Check our tools and accessories section for compatible products to make installation and servicing easier and more efficient.