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ignition barrel
« on: 18 July 2014, 18:12:31 »

my key wont operate ignition its solid. Easy fix or not ? Steering lock also on now :-X
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Re: ignition barrel
« Reply #1 on: 18 July 2014, 19:34:28 »

Try taking tension off steering wheel and giving key a good wiggle.Hopefully it will turn.Just had same problem with mine,luckily it did release so I took barrel out and cleaned it all and added graphite powder to lube it all up.Didn't want this to happen again so I bought a new barrel from vx at a cost of £63 Just ask for a barrel to fit original key.You will need car pass with key number on and v5 documents.Hope you get it sorted.
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Re: ignition barrel
« Reply #2 on: 18 July 2014, 20:35:11 »

I've seen 4 Vauxhalls in the last fortnight with jammed ignitions. This is common in hot weather. Everyone had a story that it had been getting a bit stiff. A good squirt of switch cleaner(NOT WD40 or similar) might get it loose. But it rarely does, and you'll be looking at a new barrel plus the fitting. Which is really tricky when you can't turn the key.

Do yourself a favour, and rebuild or replace your lock barrel as soon a it starts to play up!!
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Re: ignition barrel
« Reply #3 on: 18 July 2014, 22:14:11 »

Once removed, you can buy new tumblers for just a few quid. http://www.nwkeys.co.uk/Portal.aspx?page=43&cat=131&prod=7389
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Re: ignition barrel
« Reply #4 on: 24 July 2014, 19:15:06 »

Try taking tension off steering wheel and giving key a good wiggle.Hopefully it will turn.Just had same problem with mine,luckily it did release so I took barrel out and cleaned it all and added graphite powder to lube it all up.Didn't want this to happen again so I bought a new barrel from vx at a cost of £63 Just ask for a barrel to fit original key.You will need car pass with key number on and v5 documents.Hope you get it sorted.

Is that a TC price?
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Re: ignition barrel
« Reply #5 on: 24 July 2014, 19:16:45 »

Try taking tension off steering wheel and giving key a good wiggle.Hopefully it will turn.Just had same problem with mine,luckily it did release so I took barrel out and cleaned it all and added graphite powder to lube it all up.Didn't want this to happen again so I bought a new barrel from vx at a cost of £63 Just ask for a barrel to fit original key.You will need car pass with key number on and v5 documents.Hope you get it sorted.

Is that a TC price?

I'd very much doubt it is. TC is usually consumable service parts.
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Re: ignition barrel
« Reply #6 on: 24 July 2014, 19:17:20 »

Once removed, you can buy new tumblers for just a few quid. http://www.nwkeys.co.uk/Portal.aspx?page=43&cat=131&prod=7389

Andy B, are they easy to replace?

I can't see a price on that page?

Is that the correct one to fit a 2003?

Thanks
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Re: ignition barrel
« Reply #7 on: 24 July 2014, 19:59:52 »

L925FDC Senator 3.0 24valve saloon ex-police
 I had one set solid on a Senator. No locksmith would touch it. I had to put a drill down the middle. It was really quite easy. It suddenly fell to bits, then I could turn the barrel with a screwdriver, drive the car, and extract the barrel.
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Re: ignition barrel
« Reply #8 on: 24 July 2014, 20:33:46 »

Once removed, you can buy new tumblers for just a few quid. http://www.nwkeys.co.uk/Portal.aspx?page=43&cat=131&prod=7389

Andy B, are they easy to replace?

I can't see a price on that page?

Is that the correct one to fit a 2003?

Thanks

I can't remember the exact price, but they were cheap .... maybe I phoned for a price  :-\ :-\ There's a guide on re-furbing your ignition barrel. It's easy enough, just don't get them mixed up  ;) The hard part will be getting your barrel to turn so you can remove it.  :-\
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Re: ignition barrel
« Reply #9 on: 27 July 2014, 20:48:20 »

Once removed, you can buy new tumblers for just a few quid. http://www.nwkeys.co.uk/Portal.aspx?page=43&cat=131&prod=7389

Andy B, are they easy to replace?

I can't see a price on that page?

Is that the correct one to fit a 2003?

Thanks

I can't remember the exact price, but they were cheap .... maybe I phoned for a price  :-\ :-\ There's a guide on re-furbing your ignition barrel. It's easy enough, just don't get them mixed up  ;) The hard part will be getting your barrel to turn so you can remove it.  :-\

Thanks Andy, I will give them a riing and ask.  :y
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Re: ignition barrel
« Reply #10 on: 27 July 2014, 23:23:51 »

When this happened on our first Omega, in swmbo hands by then, she called the AA who put on some mole grips and forced the key to turn, never a problem again but she carried a set of mole grips in the glove box for about 2 years................ :D :D
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Re: ignition barrel
« Reply #11 on: 28 July 2014, 07:29:07 »

When this happened on our first Omega, in swmbo hands by then, she called the AA who put on some mole grips and forced the key to turn, never a problem again but she carried a set of mole grips in the glove box for about 2 years................ :D :D

I'll keep a pair in the boot.  :y
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