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Replaces a broken cylinder in your BOLT toolbox latch or you can change the latch to fit a different ignition key.
Features:
Note: BOLT locks permanently code to only 1 vehicle. They cannot be re-coded or re-keyed.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hello neighbors, I'm Steve with etrailer.com. Today we're taking a look at the replacement lock cylinder for your bolt toolbox latch. Now this will code to a center cut GM key. Now you will require the use to install this a retaining nut. That nut is sold separately, you can get that on our website etrailer.com, to secure this cylinder in place. Now what this fits is this lock core is gonna fit, again, your bolt toolbox latch.
That latch would look something like this, and you can see the key part there on the right-hand side of the screen there, but that's what this is gonna fit. So, again, that is sold separately as well, along with that retaining nut. So very simple design, very simple lock core, and if you're looking at this it's got a couple slots and stuff on the bottom, like this one's open. That's what's considered to be your drain, your drain hole. So you want this facing down whenever you're installing this.
So if you've never used bolt technology, what it does is you use your driver key, so your vehicle key that starts your ignition, and you can actually key these one time only and only to one vehicle, it's a permanent code so once you put that key in there and code it it's permanent. But what you do is you take your vehicle's key, you insert it inside of here, fully in the back, and then you rotate it to the right 180 degrees and you leave there for a few seconds, and then you go back left and right, like open and close, about three times. Then you leave the key engaged while you install this into the latch and while you put the retaining ring on, and once you've got it in place, again, that drain facing down on insulation, then and only then should you pull that key out. And then that's it, it's coded to your driver key, to your vehicle, and you're ready to go. Pretty nice design, pretty nice that you don't have to worry about extra keys and that kind of stuff so I really do like all the different bolt technology accessories and locks that we carry here at etrailer.com, so this is just another great one.
Well, that's gonna do it for our look at this replacement lock cylinder for the bolt toolbox latch. Again, this one codes to a center cut GM key. I'm Steve with etrailer.com, thanks for watching.
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