Remove Lock Cylinders

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PBGBodyFan

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Can anyone tell from the pictures or experience in how to remove these lock cylinders? They are for the locking panels optional in wagons. I could tape off to paint but rather remove them, so need to do it safely.
 

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PBGBodyFan

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Ok, I was guessing it might be similar. I have the key, but don’t see a clear spot to put a pin or pick, or how I think the glovebox lock works.
 

69hurstolds

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I thought you could take a pick to the little slot up front toward the panel on the LH side there. IIRC, don't you just poke down that little spring loaded tumbler pin in there and once pressed give it a little twist and pull. I think the latch needs to be in the latched position. And can't recall if it needs to be in the locked position or not with the key.

Like 83Streetmachine said, it's been a while. So if it doesn't work, I'm fugged up.
 
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