Sticking Ignition Cylinder and/or Key
I am having a problem with my 07 Elantra. The key will sometimes stick when
I am turning the car off. No problems when I start the car, but when I turn the key to OFF and pull it out, it feels as if something is dragging along the key, and the key kind of "snaps" out rather than slides out smoothly. Considering that the car is less than 2 years old, this is very aggravating. I do not keep anything on the fob except the single key itself, so the weight can't be an issue. Any suggestions? |
Re: Sticking Ignition Cylinder and/or Key
Should still be under warranty. Thats should be your first and hopefully
last step "Fantine" <fantine@att.net> wrote in message news:e7WLj.90399$D_3.57957@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... >I am having a problem with my 07 Elantra. The key will sometimes stick >when I am turning the car off. No problems when I start the car, but when >I turn the key to OFF and pull it out, it feels as if something is dragging >along the key, and the key kind of "snaps" out rather than slides out >smoothly. Considering that the car is less than 2 years old, this is very >aggravating. I do not keep anything on the fob except the single key >itself, so the weight can't be an issue. Any suggestions? > |
Re: Sticking Ignition Cylinder and/or Key
On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 03:36:42 GMT, "Fantine" <fantine@att.net> wrote:
>I am having a problem with my 07 Elantra. The key will sometimes stick when >I am turning the car off. No problems when I start the car, but when I turn >the key to OFF and pull it out, it feels as if something is dragging along >the key, and the key kind of "snaps" out rather than slides out smoothly. when this happens, have you tried moving the steering wheel a few degrees either side as you pull the key out? Could be a problem with the steering column lock. Regards, Wayne Moses, 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited |
Re: Sticking Ignition Cylinder and/or Key
Well, the key isn't completely stuck inside the cylinder, it just grates
against something when I pull it out. And it doesn't happen all the time. I actually checked the owners manual (!) and maybe I'm not pushing the key in between ACC and LOCK, which I'm supposed to. "Wayne Moses" <wayne.moses@comcast.net> wrote in message news:q2l1045g4573liufbvnaoml14qtsaigtof@4ax.com... > On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 03:36:42 GMT, "Fantine" <fantine@att.net> wrote: > >>I am having a problem with my 07 Elantra. The key will sometimes stick >>when >>I am turning the car off. No problems when I start the car, but when I >>turn >>the key to OFF and pull it out, it feels as if something is dragging along >>the key, and the key kind of "snaps" out rather than slides out smoothly. > > when this happens, have you tried moving the steering wheel a few > degrees either side as you pull the key out? Could be a problem with > the steering column lock. > > Regards, > Wayne Moses, > 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited |
Re: Sticking Ignition Cylinder and/or Key
On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 20:48:48 GMT, "Fantine" <fantine@att.net> wrote:
>Well, the key isn't completely stuck inside the cylinder, it just grates >against something when I pull it out. And it doesn't happen all the time. >I actually checked the owners manual (!) and maybe I'm not pushing the key >in between ACC and LOCK, which I'm supposed to. Sounds like a good time to bring it into the dealer, and good luck with the problem happening while it is there. Regards, Wayne Moses, 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited |
Re: Sticking Ignition Cylinder and/or Key
If I read this correctly, the key turns normally back to the off position,
so not pushing it in won't be the issue. More likely, it sounds like the tumblers are hanging up on the key. Also have a good look at the key to be sure it's not twisted or bent. If you have some WD-40 handy, put the straw on the nozzle and spray a little into the lock cylinder. Then work the key in and out and on and off a few times. If this fixes it, problem solved! If not, take it in for service. -- Message posted using http://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/alt.autos.hyundai/ More information at http://www.talkaboutautos.com/faq.html |
Re: Sticking Ignition Cylinder and/or Key
I certainly don't want to contradict any advise from HyundaiTech, but I have
always been told to use graphite for lock lubricant. The story is that a other lubricants will attract dust and dirt. I know that WD-40 is considered to be more of a solvent than a lubricant, so would the same issue maybe not apply in this case? But then, most people will have WD-40 handy when they don't graphite. -- "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message news:d810278c9796193dd0a40946c9f06bca@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... > If I read this correctly, the key turns normally back to the off position, > so not pushing it in won't be the issue. More likely, it sounds like the > tumblers are hanging up on the key. Also have a good look at the key to > be sure it's not twisted or bent. > > If you have some WD-40 handy, put the straw on the nozzle and spray a > little into the lock cylinder. Then work the key in and out and on and > off a few times. If this fixes it, problem solved! If not, take it in > for service. > > -- > Message posted using > http://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/alt.autos.hyundai/ > More information at http://www.talkaboutautos.com/faq.html > > |
Re: Sticking Ignition Cylinder and/or Key
While it's true that the graphite won't attract dust/dirt and the others
will, assembled locks have grease in them, so it's a moot point. -- Message posted using http://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/alt.autos.hyundai/ More information at http://www.talkaboutautos.com/faq.html |
Re: Sticking Ignition Cylinder and/or Key
On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 14:27:32 -0400, "Partner" <Murphy23@comcast.net>
wrote: >I certainly don't want to contradict any advise from HyundaiTech, but I have >always been told to use graphite for lock lubricant. Personally I prefer graphite. Works better in cold climate also. Regards, Wayne Moses, 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited |
Re: Sticking Ignition Cylinder and/or Key
Thanks, h-tech. I'll give your suggestion a try and then take it in to the
dealer, as necessary. "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message news:d810278c9796193dd0a40946c9f06bca@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... > If I read this correctly, the key turns normally back to the off position, > so not pushing it in won't be the issue. More likely, it sounds like the > tumblers are hanging up on the key. Also have a good look at the key to > be sure it's not twisted or bent. > > If you have some WD-40 handy, put the straw on the nozzle and spray a > little into the lock cylinder. Then work the key in and out and on and > off a few times. If this fixes it, problem solved! If not, take it in > for service. > > -- > Message posted using > http://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/alt.autos.hyundai/ > More information at http://www.talkaboutautos.com/faq.html > > |
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