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Title: Worn ignition-solved
Post by: omegod on 20 July 2013, 22:54:37
Had the old prob with ignition barrel getting sticky/clicky due to worn tumbler thingies, rather than start filing the burrs off them I swapped them for the identical ones in the glovebox lock, good as new! Left them out of the glovebox one as it's hardly thief proof anyway.
Title: Re: Worn ignition-solved
Post by: Andy B on 20 July 2013, 23:05:48
Had the old prob with ignition barrel getting sticky/clicky due to worn tumbler thingies, rather than start filing the burrs off them I swapped them for the identical ones in the glovebox lock, good as new! Left them out of the glovebox one as it's hardly thief proof anyway.

Not sure where the thread is now, but I bought new tumblers for a few quid ...... they are from your way somewhere.  :y
Title: Re: Worn ignition-solved
Post by: chrisgixer on 20 July 2013, 23:10:24
Now that's a good idea. It seems to me. :y

My key is fine going in and put of the lock. Its turning it back and forth that feels awful. But only in hot weather. :-\

Must have a look some time. Another job. ::) :(
Title: Re: Worn ignition-solved
Post by: Andy B on 20 July 2013, 23:12:39
http://www.nwkeys.co.uk/Portal.aspx?page=43&cat=131&prod=7389

Can't find my thread, but this is the place I got new tumblers from. Just phone them , tell them how many of each number tumbler you want.  :y
Title: Re: Worn ignition-solved
Post by: Steve B on 20 July 2013, 23:25:13
Had the old prob with ignition barrel getting sticky/clicky due to worn tumbler thingies, rather than start filing the burrs off them I swapped them for the identical ones in the glovebox lock, good as new! Left them out of the glovebox one as it's hardly thief proof anyway.
I like thay idea  :y :y
Title: Re: Worn ignition-solved
Post by: Nick W on 21 July 2013, 10:26:08
Now that's a good idea. It seems to me. :y

My key is fine going in and put of the lock. Its turning it back and forth that feels awful. But only in hot weather. :-\

Must have a look some time. Another job. ::) :(

That's common for Vauxhall locks(happens on BMWs too).  I've seen three in the last two weeks. Definitely time for maintenance/replacement before it stops working in a really inconvenient/expensive way
Title: Re: Worn ignition-solved
Post by: Kevin Wood on 21 July 2013, 10:40:57
Now that's a good idea. It seems to me. :y

My key is fine going in and put of the lock. Its turning it back and forth that feels awful. But only in hot weather. :-\

Must have a look some time. Another job. ::) :(

That's common for Vauxhall locks(happens on BMWs too).  I've seen three in the last two weeks. Definitely time for maintenance/replacement before it stops working in a really inconvenient/expensive way

Agreed. strip the barrel and deburr all the lock levers, then add a little graphite powder. Also make sure the little pin at the end is moving smoothly in the barrel casting.

Do this before it strands you, and it's an easy fix. ;)
Title: Re: Worn ignition-solved
Post by: ronnyd on 21 July 2013, 10:51:03
Now that's a good idea. It seems to me. :y

My key is fine going in and put of the lock. Its turning it back and forth that feels awful. But only in hot weather. :-\

Must have a look some time. Another job. ::) :(
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Had same prob the other day (30deg+) tried swmbo,s key, fine. Now it,s cooler mine is ok again :y
Had the same problem the other day, 30deg+, tried swmbo,s key, all ok. Mine is alright now weather is o bit cooler. :y

That's common for Vauxhall locks(happens on BMWs too).  I've seen three in the last two weeks. Definitely time for maintenance/replacement before it stops working in a really inconvenient/expensive way

Agreed. strip the barrel and deburr all the lock levers, then add a little graphite powder. Also make sure the little pin at the end is moving smoothly in the barrel casting.

Do this before it strands you, and it's an easy fix. ;)
Title: Re: Worn ignition-solved
Post by: ronnyd on 21 July 2013, 10:53:24
Re my 1st post- what the hell did i do? :-[
Title: Re: Worn ignition-solved
Post by: henryd on 21 July 2013, 10:55:15
Re my 1st post- what the hell did i do? :-[

You posted inside the last posters quotes ::)
Title: Re: Worn ignition-solved
Post by: henryd on 21 July 2013, 10:55:41
Re my 1st post- what the hell did i do? :-[  like this

You posted inside the last posters quotes ::)
Title: Re: Worn ignition-solved
Post by: ronnyd on 21 July 2013, 11:16:28
Re my 1st post- what the hell did i do? :-[  like this

You posted inside the last posters quotes ::)
Can,t even blame the weather as it,s quite cool here, sorry :-[
Title: Re: Worn ignition-solved
Post by: chrisgixer on 21 July 2013, 14:10:10
Now that's a good idea. It seems to me. :y

My key is fine going in and put of the lock. Its turning it back and forth that feels awful. But only in hot weather. :-\

Must have a look some time. Another job. ::) :(

That's common for Vauxhall locks(happens on BMWs too).  I've seen three in the last two weeks. Definitely time for maintenance/replacement before it stops working in a really inconvenient/expensive way

Agreed. strip the barrel and deburr all the lock levers, then add a little graphite powder. Also make sure the little pin at the end is moving smoothly in the barrel casting.

Do this before it strands you, and it's an easy fix. ;)
So shall I have the AA waiting for me at Luton long stay on my return. After the car has been outside unused in 30c heat for 10 days?

That was my exact thought as i waved goodbye to it from the back seat of the bus.
Title: Re: Worn ignition-solved
Post by: Kevin Wood on 22 July 2013, 11:42:32
Naah. It'll be fine. It's not as it it's a colour that absorbs lots of heat.. er...  :-[

Oyster next time, maybe?(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/26795734/Smilies/allrun.gif)
Title: Re: Worn ignition-solved
Post by: 05omegav6 on 22 July 2013, 11:43:38
 ;D
Title: Re: Worn ignition-solved
Post by: chrisgixer on 24 July 2013, 01:04:58
That Mr Wood needs some work done on his car I believe..?

Now, what can I leave undone. ::) ;D