Ignition Key Sticks
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Ignition Key Sticks
My service advisor already suggested a solution to this problem. I only
want to know if anybody has had a problem with the 2001 Accord EX V6
ignition key hard to insert, hard to get out or any other type of problem
normal graphite lube should fix. Before I start squirting that stuff
around, I want to know if I should just replace the ignition lock. Thanks
want to know if anybody has had a problem with the 2001 Accord EX V6
ignition key hard to insert, hard to get out or any other type of problem
normal graphite lube should fix. Before I start squirting that stuff
around, I want to know if I should just replace the ignition lock. Thanks
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Re: Ignition Key Sticks
James M. Kelly wrote:
> My service advisor already suggested a solution to this problem. I only
> want to know if anybody has had a problem with the 2001 Accord EX V6
> ignition key hard to insert, hard to get out or any other type of problem
> normal graphite lube should fix. Before I start squirting that stuff
> around, I want to know if I should just replace the ignition lock. Thanks
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LockEase comes in a small aerosol can that looks like WD40 (blue w/
yellow writing) and it's great for all 5 locks on your Accord. It's
messy, however, and you'll have to wipe up with tissues the first few
times you use the key in each lock. I got it at a locksmith, and it's
made in USA. I use it twice a year as a preventative.
'Curly'
> My service advisor already suggested a solution to this problem. I only
> want to know if anybody has had a problem with the 2001 Accord EX V6
> ignition key hard to insert, hard to get out or any other type of problem
> normal graphite lube should fix. Before I start squirting that stuff
> around, I want to know if I should just replace the ignition lock. Thanks
---------------
LockEase comes in a small aerosol can that looks like WD40 (blue w/
yellow writing) and it's great for all 5 locks on your Accord. It's
messy, however, and you'll have to wipe up with tissues the first few
times you use the key in each lock. I got it at a locksmith, and it's
made in USA. I use it twice a year as a preventative.
'Curly'
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Re: Ignition Key Sticks
James M. Kelly wrote:
> My service advisor already suggested a solution to this problem. I only
> want to know if anybody has had a problem with the 2001 Accord EX V6
> ignition key hard to insert, hard to get out or any other type of problem
> normal graphite lube should fix. Before I start squirting that stuff
> around, I want to know if I should just replace the ignition lock. Thanks
---------------
LockEase comes in a small aerosol can that looks like WD40 (blue w/
yellow writing) and it's great for all 5 locks on your Accord. It's
messy, however, and you'll have to wipe up with tissues the first few
times you use the key in each lock. I got it at a locksmith, and it's
made in USA. I use it twice a year as a preventative.
'Curly'
> My service advisor already suggested a solution to this problem. I only
> want to know if anybody has had a problem with the 2001 Accord EX V6
> ignition key hard to insert, hard to get out or any other type of problem
> normal graphite lube should fix. Before I start squirting that stuff
> around, I want to know if I should just replace the ignition lock. Thanks
---------------
LockEase comes in a small aerosol can that looks like WD40 (blue w/
yellow writing) and it's great for all 5 locks on your Accord. It's
messy, however, and you'll have to wipe up with tissues the first few
times you use the key in each lock. I got it at a locksmith, and it's
made in USA. I use it twice a year as a preventative.
'Curly'
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Re: Ignition Key Sticks
Is your key the original or a replacement? Most key problems are with
replacements, but any lock lubricant should help and alot cheaper than a new
ignition lock.
Howard
"James M. Kelly" <jmkelly02@charter.net> wrote in message
news:ZZNWd.9987$FS6.5732@fe07.lga...
> My service advisor already suggested a solution to this problem. I only
> want to know if anybody has had a problem with the 2001 Accord EX V6
> ignition key hard to insert, hard to get out or any other type of problem
> normal graphite lube should fix. Before I start squirting that stuff
> around, I want to know if I should just replace the ignition lock. Thanks
>
>
replacements, but any lock lubricant should help and alot cheaper than a new
ignition lock.
Howard
"James M. Kelly" <jmkelly02@charter.net> wrote in message
news:ZZNWd.9987$FS6.5732@fe07.lga...
> My service advisor already suggested a solution to this problem. I only
> want to know if anybody has had a problem with the 2001 Accord EX V6
> ignition key hard to insert, hard to get out or any other type of problem
> normal graphite lube should fix. Before I start squirting that stuff
> around, I want to know if I should just replace the ignition lock. Thanks
>
>
#5
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Re: Ignition Key Sticks
Is your key the original or a replacement? Most key problems are with
replacements, but any lock lubricant should help and alot cheaper than a new
ignition lock.
Howard
"James M. Kelly" <jmkelly02@charter.net> wrote in message
news:ZZNWd.9987$FS6.5732@fe07.lga...
> My service advisor already suggested a solution to this problem. I only
> want to know if anybody has had a problem with the 2001 Accord EX V6
> ignition key hard to insert, hard to get out or any other type of problem
> normal graphite lube should fix. Before I start squirting that stuff
> around, I want to know if I should just replace the ignition lock. Thanks
>
>
replacements, but any lock lubricant should help and alot cheaper than a new
ignition lock.
Howard
"James M. Kelly" <jmkelly02@charter.net> wrote in message
news:ZZNWd.9987$FS6.5732@fe07.lga...
> My service advisor already suggested a solution to this problem. I only
> want to know if anybody has had a problem with the 2001 Accord EX V6
> ignition key hard to insert, hard to get out or any other type of problem
> normal graphite lube should fix. Before I start squirting that stuff
> around, I want to know if I should just replace the ignition lock. Thanks
>
>
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