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Old 25 Jan 2004, 10:58 pm
Im anonymous
 
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Default Preventing ignition key wear

Ok, so I'm very anal and particular...What do you think about putting
some sort of lubricant on the key to prevent wear from inserting and
removing the ignition key repeatedly?
I know it would take forever to wear one out....just a thought.
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Old 25 Jan 2004, 11:14 pm
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Default Re: Preventing ignition key wear

Any sort of liquid lubrication would probably cause the tumbler to be
gunked up as dust and dirt collects. A small amount of graphite powder
every now and again is probably the only thing you can do. Keeping the
key free from dirt is a good idea too.

Im anonymous wrote:
>
> Ok, so I'm very anal and particular...What do you think about putting
> some sort of lubricant on the key to prevent wear from inserting and
> removing the ignition key repeatedly?
> I know it would take forever to wear one out....just a thought.

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Old 25 Jan 2004, 11:33 pm
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Default Re: Preventing ignition key wear

Since your so anal and particular it would probably be a bad idea to use any
lubricant including graphite powder because inevitably(did I spell that
right?) the lubricant will get on your pants, clothes, and anything else
lighter than a shade of grey.

CaptainKrunch


"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
news:40149457.2B86FF5A@junkmail.com...
> Any sort of liquid lubrication would probably cause the tumbler to be
> gunked up as dust and dirt collects. A small amount of graphite powder
> every now and again is probably the only thing you can do. Keeping the
> key free from dirt is a good idea too.
>
> Im anonymous wrote:
> >
> > Ok, so I'm very anal and particular...What do you think about putting
> > some sort of lubricant on the key to prevent wear from inserting and
> > removing the ignition key repeatedly?
> > I know it would take forever to wear one out....just a thought.



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Old 25 Jan 2004, 11:35 pm
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Default Re: Preventing ignition key wear

In article <bffabe31.0401251958.61c92db@posting.google.com> ,
acctforjunk@yahoo.com (Im anonymous) wrote:

> Ok, so I'm very anal and particular...What do you think about putting
> some sort of lubricant on the key to prevent wear from inserting and
> removing the ignition key repeatedly?
> I know it would take forever to wear one out....just a thought.


You're more on track than you think. The keys will get to the point
where the old one works fine, but the second key you got with the
car--the one that you've never used--suddenly won't work. That's
because of the wear between the regular key and the cylinder.

Lubricant is fine. Good idea. DON'T overdo it.

To keep funny wear to a minimum, and to keep your keyswitch from
breaking, use ONLY the key in the ignition lock. Don't have anything
else there, hanging down, pulling down on things, causing problems.

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Old 25 Jan 2004, 11:38 pm
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Im anonymous wrote:
> Ok, so I'm very anal and particular...What do you think about putting
> some sort of lubricant on the key to prevent wear from inserting and
> removing the ignition key repeatedly?
> I know it would take forever to wear one out....just a thought.


Whatever greases your key.


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Old 26 Jan 2004, 12:18 am
tomb
 
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[Beavis & Butthead voice]

Huh... he said "anal"... huh, he said "lubricant"!

Sorry, just couldn't resist


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Old 26 Jan 2004, 01:53 am
'Curly Q. Links'
 
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Default Re: Preventing ignition key wear

Im anonymous wrote:
> Ok, so I'm very anal and particular...What do you think about putting
> some sort of lubricant on the key to prevent wear from inserting and
> removing the ignition key repeatedly?
> I know it would take forever to wear one out....just a thought.

===============

I have a small blue aerosol can of LockEase that has powdered graphite
in a suspension of some kind of solvents. It flushes crud out and
displaces it with graphite. I spray my door locks and ignition three or
four times a year, especially when it's 'road salt season'.

Yes, it's messy on the key the first two or three times you use the
lock. Keep a tissue handy. On sedans the trunk lock sometimes gets
neglected because some folks never stick the key in there.

Not sure where I bought the stuff cuz it's lasting for years.

'Curly'

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Old 26 Jan 2004, 02:00 am
JM
 
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acctforjunk@yahoo.com (Im anonymous) wrote in message news:<bffabe31.0401251958.61c92db@posting.google.c om>...
> Ok, so I'm very anal and particular...What do you think about putting
> some sort of lubricant on the key to prevent wear from inserting and
> removing the ignition key repeatedly?
> I know it would take forever to wear one out....just a thought.


Pointless. The contact surfaces within the ignition switch (there are
a lot of connections being made) will be what wears out and leaves you
stranded. Had a switch wear out at 115,000 on an Integra. The key
looked just fine.

JM
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Old 26 Jan 2004, 03:45 am
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Default Re: Preventing ignition key wear

On 25 Jan 2004 19:58:41 -0800, acctforjunk@yahoo.com (Im anonymous)
wrote:

>Ok, so I'm very anal and particular...What do you think about putting
>some sort of lubricant on the key to prevent wear from inserting and
>removing the ignition key repeatedly?
>I know it would take forever to wear one out....just a thought.


Use one of those quick release things so you can have just the car
key(s) hanging from the ignition switch....it'll last forever
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Old 26 Jan 2004, 04:16 am
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'Curly Q. Links' <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:


> Yes, it's messy on the key the first two or three times you use the
> lock. Keep a tissue handy. On sedans the trunk lock sometimes gets
> neglected because some folks never stick the key in there.
>
> Not sure where I bought the stuff cuz it's lasting for years.


People with keyless entry never use their door locks either.

The new Toyota doesn't even requires a key to start the engine.
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