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Old Oct 22, 2014 | 04:14 PM
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Part # was A 202 460 09 04 on the one I got from Mercedes BUT I never used it and you don't need it. See https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ru-2006-a.html and click on the red UPDATE. No cost and it has been fine for 5 years
 
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Old Nov 1, 2014 | 11:42 AM
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I had my tumbler replaced at the stealership. Charged 900 bucks and problem wasn't solved at all. They want 1200 now to replace the whole ignition.
 
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Old Nov 1, 2014 | 11:50 AM
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tell the dealer ,they did not fix the problem and you are not paying then print or read this as said above and fix the sticky key yourself. jim

https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ru-2006-a.html
 
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Old Nov 1, 2014 | 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by amx1397
tell the dealer ,they did not fix the problem and you are not paying then print or read this as said above and fix the sticky key yourself. jim

https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ru-2006-a.html
Happened several months ago. They told me that because the problem is usually fixed by the tumbler being changed it was my problem that it wasn't fixed. So, basically they blamed me for their "fix" not working. Refused to give money back and refused to fix.
 
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Old Nov 1, 2014 | 04:26 PM
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Originally Posted by sunderw
Happened several months ago. They told me that because the problem is usually fixed by the tumbler being changed it was my problem that it wasn't fixed. So, basically they blamed me for their "fix" not working. Refused to give money back and refused to fix.
call chrysler put in a complaint u may get it fixed or your money back. jim
 
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Old Nov 1, 2014 | 05:36 PM
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Originally Posted by sunderw
I had my tumbler replaced at the stealership. Charged 900 bucks and problem wasn't solved at all. They want 1200 now to replace the whole ignition.
Please stop taking your cars to Chrysler. They do not know how to fix your cars and will charge you to prove their ignorance. The fix in this thread works great and cost 3 beers.
 
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Old Apr 16, 2015 | 02:03 AM
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Hi there! Just picked up an 05 Limited with 7k miles. My ignition is having the same issue and i cannot image that it is due to wear amd tear. I am very desperately trying to avoid grinding down part of the assembly as some have suggested. Would you think mine is the same as yours and is just dried up from sitting parked for the last 10 years? Ill let you know what happens with plan A





Originally Posted by bobs
I replaced my tumbler today so I thought I'd share my experiences.


The Good news:

It's EASY! Easier than changing oil if you can believe it. You don't have to take the dashboard apart. The whole thing took me maybe 10 minutes. Here's how I did it:
  1. The chrome ring around the keyhole is the RFID antenna. It's just snapped into place and it can easily be pried-out using a small flat blade screwdriver.

    Just slip the screwdriver behind the rubber flap (its attached to the antenna) and pry around the perimeter gently. It should pop right out.

    There is a small gap in the chrome ring that will help you align it when you put it back together, so make a note of it's position. Mine was pointed straight down.

    Also, you will have 6-8 inches of wire to play with so you can let the ring dangle down out of the way. Just be aware that the wire is actually a coaxial cable so make sure you don't pinch or puncture it with anything.
  2. Once the ring is out of the way, you will see a black metal casing around the keyhole itself. There is a flat spot on this casing in the 12 o'clock position.

    Insert an ignition key and turn it to the first "notch" (position 1). Then find a suitable tool that can grab the casing (The procedure says to use some kind of special tool but I used channel-locks). You don't need to grab it very hard at all. In fact you could probably rotate it with your fingers if you had enough room to get both hands in there.

    Gently rotate the casing counter-clockwise until the flat spot is at about the 7 o'clock position. You should feel it unlock or release when it hits the right spot.
  3. Grab your ignition key and pull straight out. The tumbler assembly, cap, and key should pull out easily.
  4. That's it! Reverse the procedure to reassemble it.

The BAD news: Replacing the tumbler assembly did not solve my problem so I am out $107. So I'm writing this to hopefully save someone else some money!

My problem was that the locking linkage between the switch and the steering lock was sticking, so I pulled everything out again and lubed up the guts of what was still in the dashboard with a bit of lock cylinder lube and put everything back together again. Now everything works smooth as silk.


Other observations: Contrary to what I posted earlier, the Crossfire ignition tumbler is NOT PLASTIC. It is all very sturdy metal (even the cap) and will probably never wear out. You may have to replace the steering wheel locking mechanism or the ignition switch itself at some point but the tumbler assembly won't ever need replacing unless it has been badly abused.

Also, special thanks to Xfire2005! It was your .pdf that got me going in the right direction!
 
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Old Apr 16, 2015 | 07:17 AM
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Default Re: Anyone replace their Ignition switch yet?

There is no grinding down part of the assembly . . . Look here . . .

Sticky Ignition Key Fix for all Crossfires 2004 thru 2006

Read everything / Look at all the pictures / Print it out and then go fix your problem. ALL Crossfires will eventually have this sticky ignition key issue. Fix it now before it gets worse and becomes more complicated to fix the problem.
 
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Old Aug 1, 2015 | 09:09 PM
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Well add me to the replace the tumbler and steering lock crowed .
Mine the key locked then had the car flatted bedded to the repair shop where they got right on it and replaced the defective parts
what a bomer expensive repair hope nothing else goes wrong I just purchased it a week ago,
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Old Aug 1, 2015 | 09:17 PM
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Originally Posted by steps
Well add me to the replace the tumbler and steering lock crowed .
Mine the key locked then had the car flatted bedded to the repair shop where they got right on it and replaced the defective parts
what a bomer expensive repair hope nothing else goes wrong I just purchased it a week ago,
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You could probably have fixed it for nothing if you had come here and asked. It is a common fault and fixed very easily. Remember this forum in the future.
 
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Old Aug 2, 2015 | 12:25 PM
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I use to fix all my cars and Motorcycle but now that I've into my 70's I bring it to someone else but it is nice to know how to do it have lost some of the dexterity in my hands and don't have very much patients anymore the people I take it understand why I'm bring it to them and treat me right .
thanks steps
 
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