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manufacturer Sffobs Inc.
make Honda Resetting Tool
oem part number LTHRT

Description

Honda Ignition RESET Tool was designed to reset the spindle and plunger misalignment that occurs during the removal of the ignition cylinder on most 2012 and newer Honda ignition housings.

During the removal of the ignition cylinder the spindle in the housing gets pulled slightly outward. Once this happens the ignition will not operate until the spindle has been put back into its proper position.

Until now this typically requires drilling, or the entire ignition housing to be removed to reset the plunger and the spindle.

IGNITON RESETTING TOOL FOR HONDA

SKU: 40478

$28.95

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Honda Ignition RESET Tool was designed to reset the spindle and plunger misalignment that occurs during the removal of the ignition cylinder on most 2012 and newer Honda ignition housings.

During the removal of the ignition cylinder the spindle in the housing gets pulled slightly outward. Once this happens the ignition will not operate until the spindle has been put back into its proper position.

Until now this typically requires drilling, or the entire ignition housing to be removed to reset the plunger and the spindle.

manufacturer Sffobs Inc.
make Honda Resetting Tool
oem part number LTHRT

Description

Honda Ignition RESET Tool was designed to reset the spindle and plunger misalignment that occurs during the removal of the ignition cylinder on most 2012 and newer Honda ignition housings.

During the removal of the ignition cylinder the spindle in the housing gets pulled slightly outward. Once this happens the ignition will not operate until the spindle has been put back into its proper position.

Until now this typically requires drilling, or the entire ignition housing to be removed to reset the plunger and the spindle.