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DGB 02-22-2004 04:43 PM

heres a strange one
 
My wife has a '95 Civic. On really cold days the key will not come out of
the ignition switch. In the off position you can push the key in but it
will not turn back one more notch to release.
BTW: she reports that if she takes a lighter to the key while it is stuck in
the switch it will release sooner.

David


T. Nelson 02-22-2004 05:36 PM

Re: heres a strange one
 
In article <QOudnVDC1ukMv6TdRVn-vg@comcast.com>, "DGB"
<dgbtfs@comcast.net> wrote:

> My wife has a '95 Civic. On really cold days the key will not come out of
> the ignition switch. In the off position you can push the key in but it
> will not turn back one more notch to release.
> BTW: she reports that if she takes a lighter to the key while it is stuck in
> the switch it will release sooner.
>
> David


You should first try having a new key made or if you have a back up key
that you have rarely ever used--try making use of that key for a week to
see if the problem is solved. If not, you will need to learn to live with
the problem or install a new ignition switch.

T. Nelson 02-22-2004 05:36 PM

Re: heres a strange one
 
In article <QOudnVDC1ukMv6TdRVn-vg@comcast.com>, "DGB"
<dgbtfs@comcast.net> wrote:

> My wife has a '95 Civic. On really cold days the key will not come out of
> the ignition switch. In the off position you can push the key in but it
> will not turn back one more notch to release.
> BTW: she reports that if she takes a lighter to the key while it is stuck in
> the switch it will release sooner.
>
> David


You should first try having a new key made or if you have a back up key
that you have rarely ever used--try making use of that key for a week to
see if the problem is solved. If not, you will need to learn to live with
the problem or install a new ignition switch.

T. Nelson 02-22-2004 05:36 PM

Re: heres a strange one
 
In article <QOudnVDC1ukMv6TdRVn-vg@comcast.com>, "DGB"
<dgbtfs@comcast.net> wrote:

> My wife has a '95 Civic. On really cold days the key will not come out of
> the ignition switch. In the off position you can push the key in but it
> will not turn back one more notch to release.
> BTW: she reports that if she takes a lighter to the key while it is stuck in
> the switch it will release sooner.
>
> David


You should first try having a new key made or if you have a back up key
that you have rarely ever used--try making use of that key for a week to
see if the problem is solved. If not, you will need to learn to live with
the problem or install a new ignition switch.

'Curly Q. Links' 02-22-2004 05:38 PM

Re: heres a strange one
 
DGB wrote:
>
> My wife has a '95 Civic. On really cold days the key will not come out of
> the ignition switch. In the off position you can push the key in but it
> will not turn back one more notch to release.
> BTW: she reports that if she takes a lighter to the key while it is stuck in
> the switch it will release sooner.
>
> David

====================

Somebody has mistakenly put some dino-based lube into the lock. Hose it
out with a graphite-based lube and then work it a lot to flush the crud
out. Pure silicone would work too, but graphite (in an aerosol spray)
will work best and it's what real locksmiths use.

You'll have to wipe the key on a tissue the first few times because
graphite is black, and messy. :-)

'Curly'

==================

'Curly Q. Links' 02-22-2004 05:38 PM

Re: heres a strange one
 
DGB wrote:
>
> My wife has a '95 Civic. On really cold days the key will not come out of
> the ignition switch. In the off position you can push the key in but it
> will not turn back one more notch to release.
> BTW: she reports that if she takes a lighter to the key while it is stuck in
> the switch it will release sooner.
>
> David

====================

Somebody has mistakenly put some dino-based lube into the lock. Hose it
out with a graphite-based lube and then work it a lot to flush the crud
out. Pure silicone would work too, but graphite (in an aerosol spray)
will work best and it's what real locksmiths use.

You'll have to wipe the key on a tissue the first few times because
graphite is black, and messy. :-)

'Curly'

==================

'Curly Q. Links' 02-22-2004 05:38 PM

Re: heres a strange one
 
DGB wrote:
>
> My wife has a '95 Civic. On really cold days the key will not come out of
> the ignition switch. In the off position you can push the key in but it
> will not turn back one more notch to release.
> BTW: she reports that if she takes a lighter to the key while it is stuck in
> the switch it will release sooner.
>
> David

====================

Somebody has mistakenly put some dino-based lube into the lock. Hose it
out with a graphite-based lube and then work it a lot to flush the crud
out. Pure silicone would work too, but graphite (in an aerosol spray)
will work best and it's what real locksmiths use.

You'll have to wipe the key on a tissue the first few times because
graphite is black, and messy. :-)

'Curly'

==================

Randolph 02-22-2004 10:15 PM

Re: heres a strange one
 
If the car is an automatic, there is a solenoid as part of the ignition
lock assembly that will prevent you from removing the key unless the
transmission is in park. Perhaps this solenoid is getting gunked up and
sticking in the cold?

DGB wrote:
>
> My wife has a '95 Civic. On really cold days the key will not come out of
> the ignition switch. In the off position you can push the key in but it
> will not turn back one more notch to release.
> BTW: she reports that if she takes a lighter to the key while it is stuck in
> the switch it will release sooner.
>
> David


Randolph 02-22-2004 10:15 PM

Re: heres a strange one
 
If the car is an automatic, there is a solenoid as part of the ignition
lock assembly that will prevent you from removing the key unless the
transmission is in park. Perhaps this solenoid is getting gunked up and
sticking in the cold?

DGB wrote:
>
> My wife has a '95 Civic. On really cold days the key will not come out of
> the ignition switch. In the off position you can push the key in but it
> will not turn back one more notch to release.
> BTW: she reports that if she takes a lighter to the key while it is stuck in
> the switch it will release sooner.
>
> David


Randolph 02-22-2004 10:15 PM

Re: heres a strange one
 
If the car is an automatic, there is a solenoid as part of the ignition
lock assembly that will prevent you from removing the key unless the
transmission is in park. Perhaps this solenoid is getting gunked up and
sticking in the cold?

DGB wrote:
>
> My wife has a '95 Civic. On really cold days the key will not come out of
> the ignition switch. In the off position you can push the key in but it
> will not turn back one more notch to release.
> BTW: she reports that if she takes a lighter to the key while it is stuck in
> the switch it will release sooner.
>
> David


DocWilly 02-26-2004 08:11 PM

Re: heres a strange one
 
You're on the right track but the problem is actually the position switch at
the shifter. When it gets stuck, push the shifter forward hard into Park.
The key will then come out. Get the switch replaced as soon as possible.



"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
news:403970D5.17FAD540@junkmail.com...
> If the car is an automatic, there is a solenoid as part of the ignition
> lock assembly that will prevent you from removing the key unless the
> transmission is in park. Perhaps this solenoid is getting gunked up and
> sticking in the cold?
>
> DGB wrote:
> >
> > My wife has a '95 Civic. On really cold days the key will not come out

of
> > the ignition switch. In the off position you can push the key in but it
> > will not turn back one more notch to release.
> > BTW: she reports that if she takes a lighter to the key while it is

stuck in
> > the switch it will release sooner.
> >
> > David




DocWilly 02-26-2004 08:11 PM

Re: heres a strange one
 
You're on the right track but the problem is actually the position switch at
the shifter. When it gets stuck, push the shifter forward hard into Park.
The key will then come out. Get the switch replaced as soon as possible.



"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
news:403970D5.17FAD540@junkmail.com...
> If the car is an automatic, there is a solenoid as part of the ignition
> lock assembly that will prevent you from removing the key unless the
> transmission is in park. Perhaps this solenoid is getting gunked up and
> sticking in the cold?
>
> DGB wrote:
> >
> > My wife has a '95 Civic. On really cold days the key will not come out

of
> > the ignition switch. In the off position you can push the key in but it
> > will not turn back one more notch to release.
> > BTW: she reports that if she takes a lighter to the key while it is

stuck in
> > the switch it will release sooner.
> >
> > David




DocWilly 02-26-2004 08:11 PM

Re: heres a strange one
 
You're on the right track but the problem is actually the position switch at
the shifter. When it gets stuck, push the shifter forward hard into Park.
The key will then come out. Get the switch replaced as soon as possible.



"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
news:403970D5.17FAD540@junkmail.com...
> If the car is an automatic, there is a solenoid as part of the ignition
> lock assembly that will prevent you from removing the key unless the
> transmission is in park. Perhaps this solenoid is getting gunked up and
> sticking in the cold?
>
> DGB wrote:
> >
> > My wife has a '95 Civic. On really cold days the key will not come out

of
> > the ignition switch. In the off position you can push the key in but it
> > will not turn back one more notch to release.
> > BTW: she reports that if she takes a lighter to the key while it is

stuck in
> > the switch it will release sooner.
> >
> > David




DocWilly 02-26-2004 08:11 PM

Re: heres a strange one
 
You're on the right track but the problem is actually the position switch at
the shifter. When it gets stuck, push the shifter forward hard into Park.
The key will then come out. Get the switch replaced as soon as possible.



"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
news:403970D5.17FAD540@junkmail.com...
> If the car is an automatic, there is a solenoid as part of the ignition
> lock assembly that will prevent you from removing the key unless the
> transmission is in park. Perhaps this solenoid is getting gunked up and
> sticking in the cold?
>
> DGB wrote:
> >
> > My wife has a '95 Civic. On really cold days the key will not come out

of
> > the ignition switch. In the off position you can push the key in but it
> > will not turn back one more notch to release.
> > BTW: she reports that if she takes a lighter to the key while it is

stuck in
> > the switch it will release sooner.
> >
> > David




lamont 02-27-2004 03:05 PM

Re: heres a strange one
 
spray some wd 40in there and wash out what ever is freezing in there. i
never heard of grease freezing so i would guess moisture is in there.
cheapest and easiest thing to do is first spray some wd 40
"DGB" <dgbtfs@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:QOudnVDC1ukMv6TdRVn-vg@comcast.com...
> My wife has a '95 Civic. On really cold days the key will not come out of
> the ignition switch. In the off position you can push the key in but it
> will not turn back one more notch to release.
> BTW: she reports that if she takes a lighter to the key while it is stuck
> in
> the switch it will release sooner.
>
> David
>





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