300D cost of tumbler: 40 or 300
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300D cost of tumbler: 40 or 300
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thanks, the key is not stuck or lost.
I am not sure I could do that. maybe... Also I can still turn the key. The tech feels he can do it now or $300 and 1 hour or later if it's stuck for $300 and 4 hours. I would not mind doing it now if it's just the tumbler ($40) and 1 hour...
The lock is slightly loose and the key needs a little fiddling but still works. What would I need to do in that case.
How can I determine if I need the tumbler only or the whole assembly?
I tried wd-40, not graphite dust.
I am facing the frequently discussed key problem on a 300D. The tumbler is somewhat loose and needs to be replaced. Key still works but...
The tech mentioned part cost of $300 and 1 hour. How can I tell if it's neccessary to change the whole ignition lock assembly or just the tumbler and key? What are the symptoms of each.
thanks, the key is not stuck or lost.
I am not sure I could do that. maybe... Also I can still turn the key. The tech feels he can do it now or $300 and 1 hour or later if it's stuck for $300 and 4 hours. I would not mind doing it now if it's just the tumbler ($40) and 1 hour...
The lock is slightly loose and the key needs a little fiddling but still works. What would I need to do in that case.
How can I determine if I need the tumbler only or the whole assembly?
I tried wd-40, not graphite dust.
I am facing the frequently discussed key problem on a 300D. The tumbler is somewhat loose and needs to be replaced. Key still works but...
The tech mentioned part cost of $300 and 1 hour. How can I tell if it's neccessary to change the whole ignition lock assembly or just the tumbler and key? What are the symptoms of each.
#2
RE: 300D cost of tumbler: 40 or 300
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I am facing the frequently discussed key problem on a 300D. The tumbler is somewhat loose and needs to be replaced. Key still works but...
The tech mentioned part cost of $300 and 1 hour. How can I tell if it's neccessary to change the whole ignition lock assembly or just the tumbler and key? What are the symptoms of each.
I am facing the frequently discussed key problem on a 300D. The tumbler is somewhat loose and needs to be replaced. Key still works but...
The tech mentioned part cost of $300 and 1 hour. How can I tell if it's neccessary to change the whole ignition lock assembly or just the tumbler and key? What are the symptoms of each.
#3
RE: 300D cost of tumbler: 40 or 300
thanks, the key is not stuck or lost.
I am not sure I could do that. maybe... Also I can still turn the key. The tech feels he can do it now or $300 and 1 hour or later if it's stuck for $300 and 4 hours. I would not mind doing it now if it's just the tumbler ($40) and 1 hour...
The lock is slightly loose and the key needs a little fiddling but still works. What would I need to do in that case.
How can I determine if I need the tumbler only or the whole assembly?
I tried wd-40, not graphite dust.
I am not sure I could do that. maybe... Also I can still turn the key. The tech feels he can do it now or $300 and 1 hour or later if it's stuck for $300 and 4 hours. I would not mind doing it now if it's just the tumbler ($40) and 1 hour...
The lock is slightly loose and the key needs a little fiddling but still works. What would I need to do in that case.
How can I determine if I need the tumbler only or the whole assembly?
I tried wd-40, not graphite dust.
#4
RE: 300D cost of tumbler: 40 or 300
wd 40 was a poor choice. if it was your last attempt alright. but from now on any grease, dirt on your key will now become traped within the assembly. i would, with the battery disconnected, run some electrical contact cleaner thru it to try and flush the wd 40 out. the contact cleaner evaporates fast and leaves no harmfull residue.
i would pull the assembly and bring it to your local crusty old locksmith who has been in business for 50 years. have him take a look. i had my local locksmith hand file me a double sided ignition key for just a few dollars. thier rates are always very very reasonable
best of luck
i would pull the assembly and bring it to your local crusty old locksmith who has been in business for 50 years. have him take a look. i had my local locksmith hand file me a double sided ignition key for just a few dollars. thier rates are always very very reasonable
best of luck
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