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Ignition Switch & Key |
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PURPOSE
The ignition
switch has several functions which includes accessories, ignition
on, start, ignition off. The ignition switch works best if the
keys are not cut and recut because basically it will jam up the
ignition. The ignition switch may also be connected to a steering
lock mechanism.
THINGS
TO LOOK FOR
The ignition
key barrel and switch are subject to wear and there is a tendency
is to get another key cut. Do not get another key cut because this
key may cause the barrel to jam and not to turn. This only has to
happen once and it won't turn again. A sticking barrel lock
assembly needs to be attended to A.S.A.P. If the ignition key is
playing up and hard to turn it will eventually lock up.
IS IT
EXPENSIVE TO REPAIR?
For a
complete replacement of the ignition barrel and key it could cost
from $80.00-$180.00.
TEMPORARY
REPAIR AND LONG TERM REPLACEMENT
A sticking
barrel may only need a squirt of graphite powder to free up the
weighers inside the barrel. Be very gentle as weighers are fragile
and require gentle manipulation. If the barrel sticks again get
another ignition barrel and key A.S.A.P. A jammed lock will make
it very difficult if towing is required. Get your local mechanic
to fit a new barrel and have him get the key calibrated at a
locksmith's so it fits the doors so you don't have to use two keys
for the one vehicle. Still use the one key and have the ignition
calibrated to the outside door locks.
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