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Hi All,
In my 1998 Honda Civic, car key is getting stuck when I park the vehicle. I did some search on the gorum and found this link explaining the problem: http://groups.google.ca/group/rec.au...541bd678be242c Please advise how much labour intenive this solution is and how much it should cost to fix this problem. Thanks in advance |
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hafeezurrahman@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hi All, > In my 1998 Honda Civic, car key is getting stuck when I park the > vehicle. I did some search on the gorum and found this link explaining > the problem: > > http://groups.google.ca/group/rec.au...541bd678be242c > > Please advise how much labour intenive this solution is and how much it > should cost to fix this problem. > > Thanks in advance ----------------------------------- It might be similar to this problem too: http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/civic/x94-010e.pdf I fixed this adjustment on my '97 CR-V a few months ago and now it starts correctly in PARK or Neutral. I wasn't having trouble with key removal. If you're parking on an incline or snug against a curb, the manual already tells you how that affects the removal of the key. If somebody has sprayed WD-40 or oil in the ignition lock, that also explains your problem. Maybe you just need to spray the lock with a good graphite-based lube. I use lock-Ease every year on all five locks. I searched around and found it at a good locksmith. It's messy, but makes them all work like new. Wipe the key with a tissue afterwards. Did you check your VIN to see if your Civic qualified for the ignition switch recall??? http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/civic/x02-031e.pdf 'Curly' |
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Hi Curly,
Thanks for your reply. If you refer to the link that I posted, you would see that the problem of not being able to take the key out originates in the Parking Shift Handle and not in the Ignition it-self. If someone can tell me how much it would cost to fix the problem ( as explained in the link below) i'll appreciate it. LINK http://groups.google.ca/group/rec.au...541bd678be242c -------------------------------------- 'Curly Q. Links' wrote: > hafeezurrahman@gmail.com wrote: > > > > Hi All, > > In my 1998 Honda Civic, car key is getting stuck when I park the > > vehicle. I did some search on the gorum and found this link explaining > > the problem: > > > > http://groups.google.ca/group/rec.au...541bd678be242c > > > > Please advise how much labour intenive this solution is and how much it > > should cost to fix this problem. > > > > Thanks in advance > ----------------------------------- > It might be similar to this problem too: > http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/civic/x94-010e.pdf > I fixed this adjustment on my '97 CR-V a few months ago and now it > starts correctly in PARK or Neutral. I wasn't having trouble with key > removal. > > If you're parking on an incline or snug against a curb, the manual > already tells you how that affects the removal of the key. If somebody > has sprayed WD-40 or oil in the ignition lock, that also explains your > problem. > > Maybe you just need to spray the lock with a good graphite-based lube. I > use lock-Ease every year on all five locks. I searched around and found > it at a good locksmith. It's messy, but makes them all work like new. > Wipe the key with a tissue afterwards. > > Did you check your VIN to see if your Civic qualified for the ignition > switch recall??? > http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/civic/x02-031e.pdf > > 'Curly' |
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hafeezurrahman@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hi Curly, > Thanks for your reply. If you refer to the link that I posted, you > would see that the problem of not being able to take the key out > originates in the Parking Shift Handle and not in the Ignition it-self. > If someone can tell me how much it would cost to fix the problem ( as > explained in the link below) i'll appreciate it. > > LINK > http://groups.google.ca/group/rec.au...541bd678be242c > ---------------------------------- The adjustment mentioned in the recall is something any fool can do. Hondas are famous for shift linkage problems, especially when the weather turns COLD. The overall length of the shift cable is adjustable. The recall I'm quoting just happens to mirror the adjustment method in the Helms manual. (saved you $60 for now). I read the info you provided. The most obvious solution is often the simplest and cheapest, and it's sometimes the one everybody overlooks. My old Dog Caravan refused to give back the key almost out of the blue, and the (buddy) locksmith I called said it was a dry lock. I had to use some unorthodox spray to get it loose, since I wasn't at home at the time. A dealer that would 'sand the keys' might miss something else that was obvious like a dry / gummed up lock or a shifter linkage that's not adjusted correctly. You can PAY to have it done, or do it yourself, or at least have more suggestions in hand when you approach the dealer about your particular problem. www.slhondaparts.com has your parts diagrams. 'Curly' |
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On 25 Aug 2006 11:06:05 -0700, hafeezurrahman@gmail.com wrote:
>Hi Curly, >Thanks for your reply. If you refer to the link that I posted, you >would see that the problem of not being able to take the key out >originates in the Parking Shift Handle and not in the Ignition it-self. > If someone can tell me how much it would cost to fix the problem ( as >explained in the link below) i'll appreciate it. A common problem is the console switch which controls the indicator light on the dash and the release mechanism on the ignition key. If the transmission indicator light doesn't show "P", the key will not release. If that is your problem, the part will cost maybe $50 and you could install it yourself in a half hour or less. The common symptom is a delay in the indicator light and key release after you shift into P which is worse when the temperature is cold. It usually isn't a problem in the Summer. It affects 1990+ generation Accords. and possibly other models. |
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