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The first answer is the obvious one, coming out of the rear of the ignition switch. Unfortunately for you most (all in Europe since 1994, officially from 1-1-97) have an electronic immobilisation system (transponder). Ripping the key barrel apart on a modern car is a no-no and many "ignition" systems are data, this is a whole different can (anyone like that pun?) of worms. I think you need an hour's background on modern ign /starting systems then some hands on digging around for a week before I could look at your employment, anyway why come here, we've 8" of snow everything's shut down and it's 25f. out there.