Hello all, new member 2nd post.
I am in the process of re-keying the locks in my Nissan Pathfinder (1994) as when I bought it from a co-worker he only had the ignition key. I removed one of the door locks and took it to a local locksmith and had them make a key to fit the door locks. Now after re-keying a new glove box lock I just bought for the truck I decided to re-key the door locks to match the ignition key. Yesterday I went to a local junkyard and pulled 15 Nissan locks from various cars and pathfinders, mostly to have a variety of wafers to use.
I pulled 2 ignition lock cylinders from 2 of the trucks at the junk yard but could not do so with out destroying the ignition lock housings.
Last night I removed the wafers and springs from 4 of the lock cylinders that I got from the junkyard and cleaned them really good, I than re-keyed 2 door lock and one ignition cylinder to match my pathfinders ignition key.
I need to know if it is possible to remove the ignition lock cylinder with out destroying it, I just spoke to my local lock smith who said this is possible as long as you have the key that fits the lock, which I do have. I searched online and on here but did not find anything that pertains to Nissans.
Thanks for any help you can provide me it will be appreciated!!