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spinning ignition key

Postby alanmonro on Sun Oct 28, 2012 12:23 am

Good day :D
I have a problem . When the ignition key is turned to start the car sometimes the switch doesnt seem to catch and the key can be rotated many times with no resistance . Then out of the blue it catches and i can start the car .
I can not work this out :roll: ????? Any ideas would be appreciated .
Thanks .....................Alan
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Re: spinning ignition key

Postby jitsjaf2009 on Mon Oct 29, 2012 6:51 pm

I was getting the same thing...thought it was the difference in keys...one was qite worn, Maybe steering wheel position...foot on brake...etc. I was told the ignition switch was bad, etc..! I finally sprayed the ignition "slot" with white graphite lock lubricant...and excercised the key...did it gain about a week later just for good measure. It has not happened since. (Now that I told you this it will probably spin forever!!!!)
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Re: spinning ignition key

Postby alanmonro on Mon Oct 29, 2012 9:47 pm

Thank you, I will lubricate and see what happens .
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Re: spinning ignition key

Postby jitsjaf2009 on Thu Nov 01, 2012 11:41 pm

Hey Alan, did the lubricant solve it.
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Re: spinning ignition key

Postby alanmonro on Fri Nov 02, 2012 1:45 pm

[quote="jitsjaf2009"]Hey Alan, did the lubricant solve it.

It seems to be working ok so far . Thanks,...alan :P :P
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