[s-cars] Ignition key lock worn out - what to do
Bill Clancy
clancybill at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 30 16:47:55 EST 2005
I would definitely drop by a good locksmith and have him take a look. He
probably wont even notice that it's an S-Car. He'll just fix the lock.
No sense even talking to the dealer on that one.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Welch" <Robert.Welch at technologycrafters.com>
To: <s-car-list at audifans.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 12:40 PM
Subject: [s-cars] Ignition key lock worn out - what to do
I've had some problems with my ignition key 'sticking" on my 95.5 S6 Avant.
The ignition switch has been replaced recently, so I know that's not the
problem.
I've tried injecting graphite with out much noticeable improvement.
Occasionally, it really sticks and my wife calls me because she can't get
the car started, so to keep peace in the family I need to find a solution.
The stealer tells me that they can order a new cylinder and lock ($210)
which will require a new key for the ignition and I can keep using the old
key for the doors and trunk. My mechanic thinks Audi Germany may be able to
actually set the tumblers to my key code using the VIN. (so we can keep
using a single key) However, the stealer claims that will only work with a
96 or newer car.
I'd like to know if anyone else has figured out how to address this problem.
Anyone had any experience with a locksmith rebuilding an old lock to extend
its life?
Thanks very much,
Robert Welch
Golden, CO
95.5 S6 Avant w/ MTM
01 TT 225 w/ MTM
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