He's got a single key 98.

Can you turn on the ignition without the key in there?

If you can't, and you have 2 keys, then it's not that big of a deal cause you can have the unbroken key to unlock doors/trunk and use the broken one as just the ignition key.

And yes, I know for a fact a locksmith can rekey the trunk lock, so I'd imagine they can rekey the door cylinders too. It cost me $15 for the trunk rekey.

So say an ignition from the junkyard for $5-$10, all 3 cylinders (2 doors, 1 trunk) $15-$30, and rekey for $45 (or less). So $65-$85 DIY.

And that's assuming the parts are coming off different cars. If the yard has the keys to a complete car, you're good to go. If they let ya get them (some don't like parting out the column), then like $50 or so and put them in yourself.

Hell, put it in the classifieds, there's a few people on here with parts cars that might let you get the parts for low cost, then throw them in.


Goin' Round Traffic Circles @ 50Km/h!!! \m/ -- 1998 E0 SVT #2119 of 6535 \m/ -- 2003 Sentra SE-R Spec V