Can you lubricate an ignition switch?
Can you lubricate an ignition switch?
When I took my new '91 BX to the local Citroen guru for a once over after purchase, one of the few comments he made was that the ignition key/switch feels very gooey, and does not self return very fell after starting. I have been told it is probably the original switch as it uses the older style key.
I was wondering if it is possible / sensible to squirt anything into the switch to lubricate / soften the goo, or am I likely to do more harm, eg contaminate electrics/plastics/rubber. Should I just live with it?
Apart from that, it seems a pretty flippin good car, so far ! Enjoying getting to know it.
I was wondering if it is possible / sensible to squirt anything into the switch to lubricate / soften the goo, or am I likely to do more harm, eg contaminate electrics/plastics/rubber. Should I just live with it?
Apart from that, it seems a pretty flippin good car, so far ! Enjoying getting to know it.
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The locks do fail quite regularly, and you will find it eventually wont return from the start position unless you do it, worth keeping an eye out for a new barrell or complete lock set if poss. You will find alot of BX's have had new lock sets and the glovebox doesnt match!
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Maplins sell it in an aerosol can with a long probe spout wossname Kiwi - top stuff too! I use it a lot to clean up computer kit, and it evaporates away leaving no residue, and cleans up sticky locks a treat.
It sorted out my ignition barrel perfectly.
http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?Tab ... &U=Strat15
It sorted out my ignition barrel perfectly.
http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?Tab ... &U=Strat15
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Thanks. That sounds like the business, and I have a Maplin close by, so also a good excuse for a trip out in the Dyane (for a change)Linegeist wrote:Maplins sell it in an aerosol can with a long probe
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Bob's tip is all very well as long as you re/apply some fresh lock lube afterwards,
but make sure you use a proper lock lube with grafite, do not put any old oil in locks as thats what causes the problem in the first place,
saying all that the usual fault will be the tumblers are more than likely worn out, so it will completly fail soon after cleanning
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but make sure you use a proper lock lube with grafite, do not put any old oil in locks as thats what causes the problem in the first place,
saying all that the usual fault will be the tumblers are more than likely worn out, so it will completly fail soon after cleanning
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I would certainly consider a new barrel asap as if it does go and you cannot get a key into it as happened to me last year then you have a whole heap of trouble. Managed to replace mine without too much difficulty, most time spent was removing all the plastic from around the steering column. Having the motor in an awkward position outside with the window wound down and being unable to do much about it was the real problem. If its giving trouble then its bound to go soon and its much easier to remove before it breaks.
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Thanks guys for all the advice, and after due consideration I have bought a new lock set from AEP and will change the ignition switch as a priority when I get a chance. At the moment (touches wood) it is the worst thing about the car, and is not inspiring confidence. eg. It is difficult to be sure if the key has turned back far enough to disengage starter!
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What's the chance of that. As soon as I buy a new set one comes on ebay, doh!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CITROEN-B-X-LOCK- ... 3a58bcbdb1
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CITROEN-B-X-LOCK- ... 3a58bcbdb1
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