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keys fall out of ignition,car still runs???
So,doin alittle canyon action an keys fall in my lap,hmmmmm??? Now,I like the idea of this,lets me run into 7/11 with the car runnin,but with the keys in my pocket.What ill side effect's could come of this an if any,how do you fix this?
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Zilvia Junkie
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ya,I think its awsome also.Just last night I had to move some things on the side of the house.I was able to take the keys with me to unlock the gate,an leave the car on to have headlights to see.My friend worried me though,sayin what if the car shuts off without the keys in the ignition while in the canyon an everything locks up?
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Since your ignition lock is worn out, you can deal with it any way you like. But in the future I recommend carrying two sets of keys.
The one I drive with has just my car key and my office locker key on a small split ring, and it weighs damn near nothing. The other set has my car key, my wife's car key, keys to my house, my mom's car and house, my mini-warehouse, and a half-dozen others I don't recognize along with a big brass Mickey Mouse head. It weights 7.3 ounces. If you do that, then you don't have to worry about wearing the ignition lock down to the point that you (or a thief) can start the car with a crispy piece of bacon, and you've got a spare in your pocket in case you happen to lock your other key inside the car. |
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ya,its a copy key.I tried to start it with a screw driver an that didnt work,kinda relieving.But I was able to unlock my friends 91 s13 with my key,lol!
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I awsome you have an S14 then? Hmm...
I know quite a few people with cars that you can just pull the key out of the ignition,rather cool but if you don't make sure to lock it in place,you can just turn the ignition by the little thumbguards ( I've done it,lol joy ride). *Note to self,try using 1991 S13 key to unlock/start s14* |
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http://www.wtvt.com/investreptr/jiggler-key.html How it's caused. It's due to the excessive weight placed on tumblers inside the ignition key cylinder. Most people carry a shitload of keys with them on one keyring. They will then place the vehicle's ignition key inside the ignition switch with all that extra weight dangling from the ignition switch With time, the small springs that hold the key & the tumblers in place tend to weaken, letting the key come out rather easily. How to fix it? Replace the ignition switch & ONLY insert the ignition key into it....don't dangle any additional weight / keys from the keyring. Anyhow, hope this helps... ID 95 SE |
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yea i had the same thing happen to me in my old 90 240sx it was because the key was worn down not the ignition but i liked it i could start my car and leave it run with the doors locked but i had 2 other keys made too and it fixed the problem
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http://home.howstuffworks.com/lock-picking3.htm ID '95 SE |
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I have a funny thing along theses lines. At the alignment shop the tech went to a 280zx with my key got in started it up and test drove it (to check the alignment) and then put it up on the rack. Then the owner come running over from the carwash he works at and is like "what's going on".
I thought it was funny. Steven
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