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Old Aug 4, 2014 | 11:20 PM
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Default Re: Ignition key won't turn

Originally Posted by AirdrieXFire
Hey Folks,

Thanks for all the assistance here already! I have been a long time reader but this is my first post. You guys helped me with a couple of other big issues with the buggy, for sure.

I have this issue but the extra fun of the key not turning at all. Followed your tutorials and just tonight, got the whole mechanism out (tumbler included since I can't turn to position one. I have not yet taken the centre punch to the cover to remove the spring but will try that tomorrow.

My bigger questions are:

1. Since I can't trun the key, will removing the spring help me or do I still need a new tumbler?
2. What is the part number of the tumbler since Chrysler Canada doesn't seem to call it that. I looked at moparpartsamerica.com and they have an "Ignition Lock Cylinder" and an "Ignition Switch". They don't have pictures or diagrams (go ahead, fully expecting the jokes on this one...) and for the price, I am happy to replace either or both compared to Chysler/MB but do I need to? Am I better off with manufacturer parts? Hard to fathom since the car doesn't have 30K on it...
3. If the tumbler is MB only, how does that affect my RF ring? I just take it to the dealer and get it reprogrammed? As in the car that won't run for more than 2 minutes or just the key? 'Cause the dealer is about 10 minutes away.

Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer. I sure miss my XFire!

Thanks,

Kent
1. Removing the spring and pin should free up the tumbler allowing you to turn the key.

2. I dont know the part numbers for the tumble, but it should not need to be replaced. Replacing the tumblers alone will do nothing for you in this case.

The reason for removing the tumbler was to allow you to remove the whole assembly without having to drill down the pin holding the assembly in place.

3. Not sure how to answer this. RF ring senses singal from the key FOB.
 
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