In my 2002 Jeep Liberty, the ignition lock cylinder was failing. With the key inserted, the cylinder would not turn. I learned from YouTube that if I tapped the back of the key with a mallet, the cylinder would turn again. That worked, but I figured the cylinder was failing and I needed to replace it.
I bought a new Standard brand lock cylinder from a large online auto parts retailer. I easily removed the old cylinder and installed the new Standard one. However, with the new one installed, when I remove the keys and open the door, the bell rings as if the keys are still in the cylinder. I reinstalled the old cylinder, removed the keys, and opened the door, and the bell doesn't ring. Installed the new cylinder, removed the keys, opened the door, and the bell rings.
Am I installing it incorrectly? Is the new cylinder defective? Is there a different brand that I should have purchased?
I bought a new Standard brand lock cylinder from a large online auto parts retailer. I easily removed the old cylinder and installed the new Standard one. However, with the new one installed, when I remove the keys and open the door, the bell rings as if the keys are still in the cylinder. I reinstalled the old cylinder, removed the keys, and opened the door, and the bell doesn't ring. Installed the new cylinder, removed the keys, opened the door, and the bell rings.
Am I installing it incorrectly? Is the new cylinder defective? Is there a different brand that I should have purchased?