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    Question Replacement ignition barrel - Discovery 1 STC1435 fit?

    If I recall correctly, the D2 ignition barrel can be replaced with the D1 unit which is a fraction of the cost. Can any please confirm if STC1435, the D1 ignition barrel for 1994 - 1998 is the correct item?

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    Can't tell you but when my ignition barrel died I had the local lock smith rebuild it that would of been 5 years ago still going strong cost me about $180 then.

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    Hey I've just changed mine with a spare parts Disco2 one. They're expensive apprently because the come with all of the door handles as well.

    Chatting to Bruce Davis and Davis Performance. He has got a way of repairing them rather than replacing which is meant to be a lot cheaper. I'm really not sure what he does, but then at least your ignition remains keyed alike with your door. It may be worth a quick chat with him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by twr7cx View Post
    If I recall correctly, the D2 ignition barrel can be replaced with the D1 unit which is a fraction of the cost. Can any please confirm if STC1435, the D1 ignition barrel for 1994 - 1998 is the correct item?
    I doubt that it will fit well cos the switch harness is different and the D1 barrel is shorter as it's not supposed to have the passive remobilisation exciter coil on it
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    Quote Originally Posted by twr7cx View Post
    If I recall correctly, the D2 ignition barrel can be replaced with the D1 unit which is a fraction of the cost. Can any please confirm if STC1435, the D1 ignition barrel for 1994 - 1998 is the correct item?
    I'm also abut to do this replacement. I found this thread with a pdf outlining how to replace with a D1 unit and keep the same keys. Discovery _2 ignition replacement (aulro.com)
    I believe you're right with the part number, looks like 4wdindustries is cheapest: Ignition Barrel / Steering Lock for Land Rover Discovery 1 1994 Onwards STC1435 (4wdindustries.com.au) all online options I found are aftermarket.

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    When mine failed I removed the most internal wafer and that fixed the problem.
    I believe that too much weight on the keyring causes failure of this wafer.
    The lock won’t be as secure but know one will know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by greg-g View Post
    When mine failed I removed the most internal wafer and that fixed the problem.
    I believe that too much weight on the keyring causes failure of this wafer.
    The lock won’t be as secure but know one will know.
    We all know now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steiner View Post
    I'm also abut to do this replacement. I found this thread with a pdf outlining how to replace with a D1 unit and keep the same keys. Discovery _2 ignition replacement (aulro.com)
    I believe you're right with the part number, looks like 4wdindustries is cheapest: Ignition Barrel / Steering Lock for Land Rover Discovery 1 1994 Onwards STC1435 (4wdindustries.com.au) all online options I found are aftermarket.
    That's the guide I used when I changed the ignition barrel on my D2.
    BTW the ignition barrel failed a week before holiday, (repair season) $170 to get the car towed home!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bohica View Post
    That's the guide I used when I changed the ignition barrel on my D2.
    BTW the ignition barrel failed a week before holiday, (repair season) $170 to get the car towed home!!
    Hmm, this makes me less keen to do it this way. Do you know what the cause of the failure was or what failed? I wonder if it's common with people who do this change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steiner View Post
    Hmm, this makes me less keen to do it this way. Do you know what the cause of the failure was or what failed? I wonder if it's common with people who do this change.
    I understood Julians' comment that .. the ignition barrel failed before he replaced it using the D1 version.
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