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Deli dog
Joined: 24 Nov 2014 Posts: 25 Location: Hampshire
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Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2021 14:05 Post subject: Ignition barrel |
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It is becoming increasingly difficult to get my key in the ignition so i had a new key cut which has eased the situation but only slightly. My mechanic has said it is important to get a new barrel and key before it breaks up and can’t get the key out,
have called my usual parts supplier (Milner) who told me to go to my local Mitsubishi main dealer but despite being very helpful couldn’t help me. If there is anybody out there who can point me in the right direction i would be most grateful |
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Deker
Joined: 08 Mar 2008 Posts: 3833 Location: Borehamwood
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Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2021 18:36 Post subject: |
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Sometimes it is the switch that causes sticking - May not be your case.
In the past, I have removed the barrel pins so that anything could turn the barrel.
That is what I will/would do if my Ig. barrel messed up.
That job - Best done "On the Bench" NOT in the car.
The hardest bit, is removing the Ignition switch, due to security bolts with the snap off heads -
But it can be done. I've done it several times. On cars, TXII taxi.
And a motorcycle I owned, where access to the security bolts was extremely difficult.
Previous owner/s had tried, and failed.
Reason for removal was due to a broken ignition wire in the switch, making intermittent connection.
Otherwise, get an ignition switch from a breaker - But you will have two keys
HTH
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Lewis Site Admin
Joined: 25 May 2006 Posts: 16298 Location: Huddersfield
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Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2021 20:28 Post subject: |
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Better to buy the ignition and all four door lock barrels from the vehicle, assumimg the breaker retained the keys for them. _________________
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andyman
Joined: 08 Dec 2012 Posts: 5602 Location: Penrith
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Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2021 1:11 Post subject: |
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I would second what Lewis says, as the ideal, and perhaps longer term, and longer to find, - solution. Plenty of running scrappers around, probably with keys and locks available.
Deker's solution would allow you to keep using your vehicle in the short term, without the worry of snapping your key, BUT leaves the vehicle more vulnerable to theft, unless you fit a hidden disabling switch, which I would connect into the fuel shut off solenoid wire. That way, any thief will find that the ignition switches on, as do dashboard lights, the vehicle will crank over, but not start. The would-be thief is less likely to go looking for a hidden switch, or vandalise your vehicle because you have obviously disabled it; he is more likely to think its a bad starter, and he has already spent too long cranking it over and over. _________________ Andy C L300 Super Exceed - over 100 smiles per gallon! |
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Deli dog
Joined: 24 Nov 2014 Posts: 25 Location: Hampshire
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Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2021 15:05 Post subject: Ignition barrel |
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Thanks lads most helpful I’ll phone around and see what option I can get hold of. The old girls been great but would probably come into the bracket of ‘running scrapper’now as it’s been used daily and covered over 340,000 miles although you’d never
believe it, still very smooth with a great box and no leaks. Been so reliable reluctant to give up on it yet but i suppose I’ll have to bow to ‘progress’and start looking at the D:5's, which seem to lack the character of the L300 and 400 but can be made to look more like a 4x4 with a bit of work. Any owners out there with an opinion and supplier maybe to get me started? Once again thanks for the advice most grateful. |
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sir naggedalot
Joined: 07 Sep 2010 Posts: 206 Location: Southampton
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Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2021 15:09 Post subject: Graphtec |
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Lots of different types of lube but only one should be used on the inner workings of locks.
If you use powdered graphite then you'll keep your locks working flawlessly.
It's a case of if and when the drivers door locks starts to stick its time to shorten your graphite lubing regime.
Any form wet lube will result in jamed internals that even graphite will have trouble solving. |
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sir naggedalot
Joined: 07 Sep 2010 Posts: 206 Location: Southampton
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Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2021 22:45 Post subject: |
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Also wherever possible, try to get the new key cut from code and not the key as otherwise your copying the worn parts of them also.
The code is usually a letter then five numbers and on the original key on the blade down the side.
a top tip is to get the lockie to stamp the code onto the top of the new key!
You might be able to find the code in other locations on locks ect but I'm unsure about the Delica |
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Lewis Site Admin
Joined: 25 May 2006 Posts: 16298 Location: Huddersfield
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Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2021 13:07 Post subject: Re: Ignition barrel |
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Deli dog wrote: |
.....Been so reliable reluctant to give up on it yet but I suppose I’ll have to bow to ‘progress’and start looking at the D:5's, which seem to lack the character of the L300 and 400 but can be made to look more like a 4x4..... |
I suspect you will be dissappointed.
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