Hey sort of on the same topic, i broke my key in the ignition of my 02 freelander the other day and i am looking to replace the switch. The vehicle has an immobilizer and im wondering what all is required to order from a salvage 2002 Freelander if i plan on using its keys and its door lock cylinders? Is there some sort of sensor within the switch or is it somewhere else in the steering column? Thanks
When you get access to the lock assembly you will around the barrel a separate plastic ring with a socket on the back. This is the pickup coil for the immobiliser that energises the transponder in the key head and is nothing to do with the fob.
The fob is primarily to arm the alarm system although this then also locks the immobiliser system as well. The fob receiver is actually on top of the instrument cluster just under the cowl.
If you are doing this work because of intermmitent starting etc then the switch part is separate and you don't need to change the lock.
If however the reason is to do with the lock itself then you have more of a problem. The original lock is fitted with two shear head bolts that when fitted have no driving faces. The only way to remove them is to drill off the heads, remove the lock body and remove the remaining bolts. You would also need two new shear bolts
I'm pretty sure my ignition switch is faulty, flashing dashboard lights and not starting.
How do I remove the plastic cowling around the steering column to get to the switch, it seems to use some strange screwdriver/socket![]()