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Pontiac Sunfire Ignition Lock Cylinder stands watch over the steering column, allowing only the right key to start the engine and keep the sporty coupe secure. The Pontiac Sunfire was praised for its feisty 2.2 liter and optional 2.4 liter engines, rapid steering and light 104 inch wheelbase which helps it dart through city traffic while remaining stable on the highway. Pontiac engineers struck the optimal balance between fun and economy so owners enjoy up to 50 cubic feet of trunk space in the coupe without sacrificing fuel mileage. From 1995 to 2005 the Sunfire came in coupe and convertible form, both with the sensible five speed manual or smooth four speed automatic giving the young drivers a real choice. Genuine Pontiac parts retain that factory tuned handling, keeping the Sunfire nimble during weekend canyon runs and daily commutes alike. The Ignition Lock Cylinder itself fits into this performance story by coupling a coded key with an internal tumbler set, providing both theft deterrence and easy start ups. Forged to last, each Ignition Lock Cylinder stands up to years of repeated twists, and the precise tolerances of each lock keeps the part, run, and start positions crisp. Owners are grateful for how a properly functioning Ignition Lock Cylinder eliminates steering wheel bind and provides reliable electrical contact. To install, disconnect the battery, pull the column trim, turn the key to ACC, push the release tab, slide out and replace, reassemble, reconnect and test.