Got it all fixed yesterday.
Taking the airbog out is super easy to do. I had it out and sitting on the passenger front seat in less than a minute. I didn't realize it was that easy. And yes, I disconnected both negative battery cables before starting, and gave it about half an hour before pulling the airbag.
Getting the ignition lock housing out was another story. There is a collar and a big spring under it on the steering shaft that has to be removed in order to take out the horn disc thing, whatever you call it, the part that the spring loaded contact rotates on. It takes a special tool to compress the collar on the spring, to remove a spring clip, but I don't own one.
I got busy and invented one. Stared at it a few minutes, then aha! I made one out of a big fender washer and an old clamp, similar to a muffler clamp.
Once I had it all apart, changing the ignition lock and housing was easy.
I couldn't find my steering wheel puller, so had to go buy another one. Grrr...
I got the whole thing back together and tried starting it. It started, ran 2 seconds and shut off. Did that every time. Crud, now what? Then I got to thinking, oh yeah there's a chip in the ignition switch that communicates with the PCM. If it doesn't match, it won't run. And the factory security indicator was flashing on the dash. Another clue.
So I went through the process of it "learning" the new switch. Takes half an hour to do it. Once done it fired up and all is well.
There are no chips in the keys of these trucks. The chip is in the ignition switch.
Took me most of yesterday to do all this, some of the time spent running to stores to find stuff I already own, but can't find. Like my Torx sockets. Grrrr again, buy stuff I already have....
Today I ripped the door apart, replaced the handle and lock cylinder. That's not rocket science. Remove door panel, get after it.
Then I replaced all the locks in the toolboxes because the pukes took my key ring that I know I shouldn't leave in the console.
Keys for the RV were there too but they left those, and the gate card to the storage yard. And 2 more key rings with various stuff, hitch pin lock, misc padlocks etc they left too.
I'm very surprised they only took a few drills and my laser level. There were a lot more tools in the back seat they could have easily taken. Maybe something scared them off. The truck resides right under a streetlight.
They wanted the whole truck, that was clear. Glad I still own it. And I am fixing my alarm so it works without going off at 0-Dark Thirty AM. Shoulda done it years ago instead of disabling it.
Sighhhhh....
2007 GMC 3500 dually ext. cab 4X4 LBZ Dmax/Allison - 2007 Pacific Coachworks Tango 306RLSS
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