ignition won't go to 'lock' position anymore
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ignition won't go to 'lock' position anymore
I've seen a smattering of posts on the forum about things like this, I believe, but can't find anything through the Search function that helps.
For the past few days the ignition has been more and more finickey about going to the 'lock' position and removing the key. This afternoon, that 'progressed' to where I cannot jiggle the key back to the lock position at all and only to the 'garage' position. I can remove the key there. For now.
Any idea what's causing this and what, if anything, I can do to fix it? Graphite? Locksmith? Replace the lock cylinder?
For the past few days the ignition has been more and more finickey about going to the 'lock' position and removing the key. This afternoon, that 'progressed' to where I cannot jiggle the key back to the lock position at all and only to the 'garage' position. I can remove the key there. For now.
Any idea what's causing this and what, if anything, I can do to fix it? Graphite? Locksmith? Replace the lock cylinder?
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Re: ignition won't go to 'lock' position anymore
Try jiggling the steering wheel. If that helps, the problem may be that the lock pin is misaligned with the hole for some reason. If it doesn't help, then it could be the tumbler itself.
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Re: ignition won't go to 'lock' position anymore
Thanks. And jiggling the steering wheel doesn't do anything other than get me muttering under my breath.
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Re: ignition won't go to 'lock' position anymore
Try moving and holding the steering wheel while you turn the key
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Re: ignition won't go to 'lock' position anymore
eh, I sprayed some 'dry lube with teflon' into the cylinder and that seems to have helped. a lot. the key goes all the way back to the 'lock' position again. almost no jiggling required.
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Re: ignition won't go to 'lock' position anymore
So when I bought my 1600 the PO told me not to turn the key all the way to the “lock†position or it will get stuck. I made sure not to do this but when I dropped it off at a mechanic I forgot to tell them. Fortunately with a little patience and jiggling we got it loose. But let me tell you now I strongly suggest installing a new ignition lock. While driving after the mechanic the ignition randomly got stuck on the start position and fried wires and the ignition and almost caused a fire.
I have updated the tech wiki on ignition alternative which I highly recommend doing. It was inexpensive and easy to install. I also added how to wire it all up. I now have no more locking issues or ignition issues. Let me know if you need help.
I have updated the tech wiki on ignition alternative which I highly recommend doing. It was inexpensive and easy to install. I also added how to wire it all up. I now have no more locking issues or ignition issues. Let me know if you need help.
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Re: ignition won't go to 'lock' position anymore
Mackn367 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 10, 2018 1:54 pm So when I bought my 1600 the PO told me not to turn the key all the way to the “lock†position or it will get stuck. I made sure not to do this but when I dropped it off at a mechanic I forgot to tell them. Fortunately with a little patience and jiggling we got it loose. But let me tell you now I strongly suggest installing a new ignition lock. While driving after the mechanic the ignition randomly got stuck on the start position and fried wires and the ignition and almost caused a fire.
I have updated the tech wiki on ignition alternative which I highly recommend doing. It was inexpensive and easy to install. I also added how to wire it all up. I now have no more locking issues or ignition issues. Let me know if you need help.
Thanks Nick. Does the 280ZX ignition switch also work on the later cars?
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Re: ignition won't go to 'lock' position anymore
Yes. Try and find that tech wiki page and it will help you out. I added the size of the ignition lock too which is important since there are 2 different sizes. You will want to make sure to get the smaller size. Just type in the tech wiki “ignition†and you will find a link that I believe says “ignition alternativeâ€
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Re: ignition won't go to 'lock' position anymore
This page, yes?Mackn367 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 10, 2018 2:15 pm Yes. Try and find that tech wiki page and it will help you out. I added the size of the ignition lock too which is important since there are 2 different sizes. You will want to make sure to get the smaller size. Just type in the tech wiki “ignition†and you will find a link that I believe says “ignition alternativeâ€
ignition alternative
This is what I'm after?
like this one?
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Re: ignition won't go to 'lock' position anymore
Yup that’s the page. I added the bottom pictures showing the entire ignition lock and I also added the pictures showing my old ignition and the new ignition and where exactly each wire should go.onsight512 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 10, 2018 2:18 pmThis page, yes?Mackn367 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 10, 2018 2:15 pm Yes. Try and find that tech wiki page and it will help you out. I added the size of the ignition lock too which is important since there are 2 different sizes. You will want to make sure to get the smaller size. Just type in the tech wiki “ignition†and you will find a link that I believe says “ignition alternativeâ€
ignition alternative
Nick
1967.5 Roadster 1600
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Orange County, CA
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Re: ignition won't go to 'lock' position anymore
Is this ignition setup able to be used for 68-70? Ignition is on the left in the late cars.
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