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Pontiac Grand Prix Ignition Lock Cylinder allows the driver to start the engine using the appropriate key while locking the steering for security. The Pontiac Grand Prix has made a name for itself with decades of agile handling, muscular V6 or V8 power and a cabin that balances comfort with sporty flair, allowing for everyday commutes to feel like short track sessions. Drivers love the way the Grand Prix combines responsive steering, powerful acceleration, and solid braking with four-door convenience while original equipment parts make maintenance easy. Over its long run, the Pontiac nameplate made sure to continually update styling and technology so a modern sound system, traction control and available supercharged engines joined the features list, ensuring that each Grand Prix felt fresh without losing its performance soul. The Ignition Lock Cylinder is located inside the steering column and its perfectly cut tumblers correspond to the key, which is applied to energize parts, to allow cranking, and to lock the wheel when parked. A worn Ignition Lock Cylinder can jam or refuse to recognize the key and timely replacement restores the smooth starts and maintains the anti-theft barrier designed by Pontiac engineers. Quality cylinders for the Grand Prix are pre-coded or come ready to take existing keys to save owners from the costly reprogramming. To install, disconnect battery, remove trim, turn key to ACC, press release pin, pull old unit, seat new Ignition Lock Cylinder, reassemble and test.