SBpunk Posted November 1, 2016 Share Posted November 1, 2016 Picked up some 2001 XJ manual doors to swap into my 92 MJ. Was wondering if I could get the ignition cylinder rekeyed to match the doors? Or even the doors to match the old key? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1987Comanche Posted November 1, 2016 Share Posted November 1, 2016 I don't think the keys and lock cylinders are cross-compatible. I rekeyed and installed a new ignition lock cylinder in the tilt column I picked up for Georgia. The Strattec historical archives are a great resource and can definitively answer the question: http://aftermarket.strattec.com/doc.php?q=Historical%20Catalogs I installed a 702419 lock cylinder: http://comancheclub.com/topic/37173-georgia-92-40-ho-ax-15-2wd/page-7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crash Posted November 2, 2016 Share Posted November 2, 2016 You old lock cyl will work in new doors Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SBpunk Posted November 3, 2016 Author Share Posted November 3, 2016 There's a lot of movement from what I've read. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rockfrog Posted November 3, 2016 Share Posted November 3, 2016 Just an FYI, all Jeep keys since the change to the Chrysler format, use the same basic blank. I believe there was a change to a 7 pin lock in 97, the doors would likely be the easiest to have recoded. The housings are slightly different than the 92's but the pins/tumbler body are still basicly same. Sent from my SM-G930W8 using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crash Posted November 3, 2016 Share Posted November 3, 2016 I have the renix era gm single side lock cyl in my late model doors. May need a shim or a different holding clip if cyl is loose? But mine look as if they havent been changed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeepman Posted November 3, 2016 Share Posted November 3, 2016 Yup because you have a 92 you can get the ignition keyed to match the doors... 91+ is the Chrysler key design Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dbkirkp Posted November 4, 2016 Share Posted November 4, 2016 Similar question, The MJ that I recently bought didn't come with a door key (88 had a separate ignition/door). Upon further review, the single sided ignition is so worn, you can turn the ignition over without the key. I want to replace all 3 cylinder locks with the same key. Will a 91-96 key cylinder fit in the same steering column? (I am guessing they will fit on the same doors). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rockfrog Posted November 4, 2016 Share Posted November 4, 2016 Lock cylinder should be able to be replaced. Or a 91-93 column swap will also work to get the later key style if you prefer. The doors are another matter. The early key cylinders have a slightly larger opening, so the later bodies will fit but will leave a gap. I have a spare IGN lock cylinder and two door cylinders if you want to pay shipping for them. I swapped columns and doors to go to one key on my 88. Sent from my SM-G930W8 using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dbkirkp Posted November 4, 2016 Share Posted November 4, 2016 I just looked up the prices on new locks, and they are really reasonable. I think I will just go the new route. Thanks for the info. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1987Comanche Posted November 4, 2016 Share Posted November 4, 2016 FYI the ignition lock cylinders are slightly different (and I believe incompatible) between the single-sided Renix (GM) keys and the Chrysler keys. The GM lock cylinders are held in with an odd Torx screw while the Chrysler ignition lock cylinders have a spring loaded tang for retention in the column. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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