Someone tried to steal The Beast, now the ignition wont turn on.

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Help guys. Last night while watching a movie with my daughter, someone tried to steal my Denali and messed up the ignition switch. I can get it to go into acc so I'm thinking the tumblers are allright. It looks like they put vise-grips on the cylinder to try to turn it. I saw a video where they talked about those 2 pins that detent when it gets to the off and acc positions and thought maybe they were keeping it from turning and they said to use a mallet to tap on the key while you try to turn it. I did and the outer ring broke off so those pins aren't stopping it from turning. It's something internal, it feels like. I saw in videos where you need to get it to turn to the on position to be able to put a rod in the hole up top and remove the cylinder but since I can't get it to turn to the on position I'm screwed. There's no spring pressure anymore when I push the cylinder in to turn it to acc either. So anybody know what my options are? Am I gonna have to remove the entire column? Anybody done that? Help please. It took me and a tow truck driver 3 hours last night to get it home. We had to use plastic skids under all 4 tires and a lot of dish soap. What a *****. F*uck I hate thieves. At least they didn't get The Beast. I'm getting LowJack after this, anybody got any good info on those as well?
 

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Sorry I can't offer any suggestions, but I'm happy those lowlife scumbags didn't get her. If you need the column cover plastics, I got one for ya. Just get the shipping. Sorry again Red.
 
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The cover is fine, it didn't have screws so it just popped off. Otherwise they would have destroyed it.
 
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Little late, but I installed these. Prevents what happened to you, or slows them down some.
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They also have it for the rear hatch.
 

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Hot wire the sumbitch, dont even know if you csn one these sny more...i used to do it on my 70’s and 80’s gms....

When you put key in are you pushing in on that little button on top while trying to turn key at same time?

Sorry mark, that blows
 

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Sounds like they screwed it up pretty good already where you would have to replace it, so hammer a screw driver in there and vise grip it over. Also could probably drill out the cylinder so all the tumblers break free for free travel

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Little late, but I installed these. Prevents what happened to you, or slows them down some.View attachment 191098
They also have it for the rear hatch.
No those wouldn't have helped. They defeated the lock cylinder itself. Those things keep them from prying the plastic piece out and sliding something behind there to access the lock rod. I looked into those before, but thanks. I appreciate you looking out for me!

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I got it to turn thanks to this video I finally found, started it up and took it for a short test drive to make sure nothing got messed up during the tow. Now I just need some new lock cylinders. Thanks guys. @Rivieraracing I looked into trying to drill it out and it looked like trouble, there are pieces in there meant to defeat that effort and if you're not careful you can screw things up pretty bad. The cylinder itself was moving the tumblers into place, I can get it into acc so I didn't need a screw driver and I had already used vise-grips but it wasn't budging. There's another piece that needs to move as seen in the video.
 

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No those wouldn't have helped. They defeated the lock cylinder itself. Those things keep them from prying the plastic piece out and sliding something behind there to access the lock rod. I looked into those before, but thanks. I appreciate you looking out for me!

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How the hell did they get in? I don't see any damage. If they popped out the lock cylinder, you can't even tell.
 

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How the hell did they get in? I don't see any damage. If they popped out the lock cylinder, you can't even tell.
They push the lock cylinders on the door in, they’ve done it to like 15 of our late 90’s early 2000’s work trucks
 

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The video that worked for you was the same one I sent to your FB after my last comment, I'm not on here as much. Glad you got it to move, good luck getting it all fixed!!!

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I got the cylinder replaced and the column all put back together. The only thing left is the passenger door lock; I have to remove the door panel and see what's up. It's raining like hell today though so that will wait. Thanks for all the help guys.
 
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The video that worked for you was the same one I sent to your FB after my last comment, I'm not on here as much. Glad you got it to move, good luck getting it all fixed!!!

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Got it Chris. I'm not into FB much so I didn't connect with you. Thanks though.
 

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when they bust those door locks in it breaks on the inside of the handle, most likely you will need the lock cylinder and a handle, you will see when you pull the panel off look at it with a flashlight, a lock smith can re-key the cylinder for you cheap if you take it to them before you put back it in. it is easy to replace yourself the stealer will want like $200+
it looks like your handles are painted to match so there's that also, I've had mine broken a few times which is why I have this alarm system now which wont stop them from breaking it, but it will scream bloody murder when they do.
 

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I got the cylinder replaced and the column all put back together. The only thing left is the passenger door lock; I have to remove the door panel and see what's up. It's raining like hell today though so that will wait. Thanks for all the help guys.
Great that it wasn’t stolen now get a two way alarm I have a viper when someone or thing comes in contact with the truck it lets me know first with motion sensor go out and see who is ******* with your vehicle
 
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when they bust those door locks in it breaks on the inside of the handle, most likely you will need the lock cylinder and a handle, you will see when you pull the panel off look at it with a flashlight, a lock smith can re-key the cylinder for you cheap if you take it to them before you put back it in. it is easy to replace yourself the stealer will want like $200+
it looks like your handles are painted to match so there's that also, I've had mine broken a few times which is why I have this alarm system now which wont stop them from breaking it, but it will scream bloody murder when they do.
Thanks for the info. I think I'll see if I can just put a blank cover over that lock hole and paint that part to match. I never have used that lock; I'll still have the driver door and hatch in case my fob doesn't work. But I think I'll remove the new ignition cylinder and take it to a locksmith with the old one and have it rekeyed back to the original so they all match.
 

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