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Old 11-10-2006, 04:30 AM
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Default 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.
 
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Old 11-10-2006, 03:35 PM
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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.
Pictorials for tumbler here: http://www.dieselgiant.com/repairignitionlock.htm
 
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Old 11-11-2006, 05:50 AM
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Default 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.
 
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Old 11-22-2006, 02:18 AM
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Default 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
 
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