Key stuck in ignition...

pvr said:

The truth is I took it to the mechanic. The guy walks up, gets in and pulls the key out...

Previously I had sprayed some WD40 inside they keyhole area. He did get it stuck in there again for a second. But it just took some time to loosen up.

I think there is still something going on though. Today it got stuck for a second, but then managed to get it out. I do think that shooting some lube inside helped and maybe thats what helped it come loose.
 
supadupa64 said:
pvr said:

The truth is I took it to the mechanic. The guy walks up, gets in and pulls the key out...

Previously I had sprayed some WD40 inside they keyhole area. He did get it stuck in there again for a second. But it just took some time to loosen up.

I think there is still something going on though. Today it got stuck for a second, but then managed to get it out. I do think that shooting some lube inside helped and maybe thats what helped it come loose.
Ha! Always the way.
Do you have a second key? If so, worth checking in case it's simply a tiny burr on one key that is catching.
 
I've been using the same key. I guess I could use the other key for a while and see. Key that was stuck seems to be doing alright atm. I'll compare them.
 
supadupa64 said:
pvr said:

The truth is I took it to the mechanic. The guy walks up, gets in and pulls the key out...

Previously I had sprayed some WD40 inside they keyhole area. He did get it stuck in there again for a second. But it just took some time to loosen up.

I think there is still something going on though. Today it got stuck for a second, but then managed to get it out. I do think that shooting some lube inside helped and maybe thats what helped it come loose.

Mine was because the shift lock was seized. I couldn't move the shifter. This sounds like the locking mechanism itself may have seized. My suggestion would be to now put the key in and turn it on and then off without actually turning the engine on about 200 times. That should help unseize it hopefully. My shift lock seized because it had been parked up for 2 years. Like you mechanic had it open and key out straight away then he had to take apart the shifting mechanism, strip down, clean and lubricate.

Also when it's in position 1 and engine off you can move the shifter up and down into each slot and keep repeating that to help prevent the shifter from seizing.
 
SonnyA85 said:
My suggestion would be to now put the key in and turn it on and then off without actually turning the engine on about 200 times.
At the end of which you'll have a perfect key operation and will only have to sort out all the fried electrics. :rofl:
Not sure I'd be cycling my ignition 200 times.
 
enuff_zed said:
SonnyA85 said:
My suggestion would be to now put the key in and turn it on and then off without actually turning the engine on about 200 times.
At the end of which you'll have a perfect key operation and will only have to sort out all the fried electrics. :rofl:
Not sure I'd be cycling my ignition 200 times.

You would go against the Guru’s expert advice? :rofl:
 
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