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setting up the tumbler on the Honda one key system
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setting up the tumbler on the Honda one key system
I put my key in and guessed which tumbler went in each slot and put them in one at a time until all were in and none were protruding. Don’t put the last one in yet.
Then I put the cylinder in the lock to make sure it operated correctly.
Then grease it up, put in the last, stopper tumbler (which keeps the cylinder from coming out) and install with a twist per the picture.
I hope this helps.

This product is the key of the vehicle by combining three types of tumblers
You can make a key cylinder that fits.

combine the three types of tumbler to make the key cylinder that fits your key.

Tumbler A, B, C



Use 5 Tumblers( A) to fit into the cylinder after the spring.


Hold tumbler and key cylinder on top and insert Key.



Find out if there are any tumbler that comes out high or low.



Pull out the Key from the cylinder, holding these cylinders from top.



Exchange Tumblers that came out when you insert your key to Tumblers B.
(keep the springs inside)



Repeat this step (A to B to C)until there are no tumblers that comes out when you insert key.
(hold on top so that you push tumblers to pop out and disassemble.)




inserted into the key cylinder to the inner cylinder as shown in Fig.
confirm that the inner cylinder turns smoothly. .




pull out the key cylinder from the inner cylinder.
Hold lightly from the top tumbler, pull out the key.
Install Stopper spring (black), stopper tumbler as shown in Fig.




insert the key, as shown in Figure.
The pressing lightly on the tumbler, inserting the key.
confirm that the stopper tumbler popping.


apply the grease in the position shown in the illustration.
thinly coated on tumbler inner cycling
• Please do not use other than the supplied grease.


Attach Stop tumbler while rotating the inner cylinder along the slide guide stopper tumbler.
• When the inner cylinder does not turn on, please double-check of something other than the stopper tumbler not jump out.



push while turning to the right.



Pull out the key to make sure inner cylinder does not comes out.

I tried transferring the diagrams that came with these instructions with no luck. Maybe someone else can post a reply with the pics. Didn't work for me.

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(This post was last modified: 04-29-2014 11:27 AM by The ferret.)
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setting up the tumbler on the Honda one key system - The ferret - 04-29-2014 11:21 AM

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