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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Elizabeth_Parrott on 09 October 2008, 21:11:20

Title: Do I need a new blank key?
Post by: Elizabeth_Parrott on 09 October 2008, 21:11:20
Hi, my naughty car has just decided to  be very akward about turning the ignition key.  When I take it out the barrel pops out a little bit, I never looked before when before it started playing up so don't know if its supposed to do that.  When I put the key in, it has to be carefully and gently jiggled before it will turn.  Obviously I dont want to get stuck and do not want to have to leave the key in the ignition.  It will turn on and off if you dont let the key return to the "you can now remove the key" position.  I only have one key so can't even leave the key in and lock it.   Is the barrel gone or willa new key stand a chance?  Any ideas?  :-/
Title: Re: Do I need a new blank key?
Post by: Matchless on 09 October 2008, 21:20:32
This is usually caused by a build-up of dust and grot in the barrel which causes one or more of the tumblers to stick.
You can remove the barrel and strip it down carefully then wash all the bits and reassemble with a hint of grease - no more or it will stick again soon.
Title: Re: Do I need a new blank key?
Post by: feeutfo on 09 October 2008, 21:22:14
a dam good squirt of white grease with the straw deep in the lock, the barrel gets dry or remove barrel and clean, link below, doubt its key

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1213353737
Title: Re: Do I need a new blank key?
Post by: Del Boy on 09 October 2008, 21:32:08
Same prob with the mrs' at the mo. Will have to give this a try.
Title: Re: Do I need a new blank key?
Post by: Elizabeth_Parrott on 14 October 2008, 12:08:14
Thanks for the advice.  After a squirt of carb cleaner, a gentle jiggle and  later a squirt of wd... Problem solved, or dissolved!  Thanks again, car back in my good books. :y  :y  ;D
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This is usually caused by a build-up of dust and grot in the barrel which causes one or more of the tumblers to stick.
You can remove the barrel and strip it down carefully then wash all the bits and reassemble with a hint of grease - no more or it will stick again soon.