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πŸ”Ž Enhanced SEO: Beck Arnley 201-1837 Ignition Lock Cylinder Review

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Matches OE form, fit and function. Comes with two non-programmable keys. Pre-lubricated internally for smooth operation. Quality construction using premium materials for durability. Application specific for this vehicle.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable Ignition Upgrade

This ignition cylinder is a great upgrade for any automotive enthusiast seeking to improve their ignition system's reliability. According to my experience, this product effectively eliminates key sticking and ignition failures, ensuring my car starts smoothly every time. The installation is straightforward and well-documented, making the process easy for even amateur mechanics. The only downside is the higher price compared to other replacement parts on the market, but the added reliability is…

Pros
  • Durable and long-lasting
Cons
  • Difficult to install without proper experience or tools

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Recoding is cheaper than programming

At first I was going to Mazda to program the new keys but then I thought why not recode to fit the old key. I ended up getting a new key for $45 and now I don't need separate keys to open the doors. So basically it came back to its original state with the original keys. 2006 Mazda3

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  • Automotive
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  • So far so good

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great, quick service

It worked. Replacing the cylinder was fairly easy. The hardest part was removing the panels (which isn't difficult). I still had to take it to the dealer to code the car's security keys. They charged me $100 for that. Overall it was still a lot cheaper than paying someone else to buy a part and have it fixed.

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  • Ignition parts
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  • There are other interesting options.