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Funny title I know. But done abit of searching and couldn't really find anything.
Just been waiting in a car park to pick someone up, key worked fine as I had to switch ignition on a couple of times to turn interior light on. Just as I'm about to set off, the key won't turn. At all, the steering locks on and I can't take it off, it's not moving to any position and I've no idea why. Never done it before?
If it makes any difference, before I bought it the guy changed the ignition barrel. (Yes I was using the right key)
So atm my cars stuck, any ideas???
Cheers
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Give it a good thwack of a wiggle
Sounds like sticky steering lock to me.
Failing that, got any wd40, stick some in the slot and on the key and slide it in and out to get the oil in the barrel.
Then it will come!
(so much innuendo!)
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Hmm, I'll have to get some to take me back to car with a can of wd and lube it up then. Would giving it a good wack do anything? I ripped the cowling off in a little fit of rage. Like I said never happend before so i just ragged the death out of the steering wheel while turning key but nothing happend
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My old 205 did this I kept hitting the ignition barrel with a big hammer it freed off eventually, never put steering lock on after that lol
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Thought I'd mention the key didn't turn before the steering lock was on too, I thought putting it on would help haha
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time to get a new barrel whilst the key still works in it, when they stop moving getting thdm out is a bloody faff.
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They easy enough to do? For someone who's pretty shit with cars
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I smashed the cowling off last night from being abit peeved off haha, I noticed a plastic sleeve which came straight off of the barrel but didn't really look at how it comes off. Key worked fine this morning no wd, will have a quick gander tonight see how it comes out! Cheers lads
Also, anyone know if a 309 barrel would fit :p? Got access to one now that's all
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Haven't changed barrels yet but hasn't occured again luckily haha. I've got a different key for the doors so if it comes to that I can always lock it