A couple of days ago I go to my friends house in my daily driven '98 LC and when leaving I can't turn the key in the ignition. Did all the usual stuff, eg. crank on the steering wheel, put in neutral via the button, and cussing. About the time I am ready to call AAA, I try one more time and it turns and starts as if nothing happens.
Not tempting fate I drive home and park. Turn off the LC, remove key, insert and turn and it is all locked up again. Meaning I can't turn the key more than a quarter of an inch (so it is not the cam within that is broken - since the whole ignition would just spin if that were the case). More of the above procedure and bam, it works again. So I repeat this a few times and it is not a one or two time thing.
So being smart, and not having a beer yet, I log on here to find the answer to my problem. Well sorta. Based on what I read, it was not so much my ignition, but my 13 year old key that has probably become too worn to work any more. That was the promise at least, and since I read that fixing a broken cam in the ignition can be near $1,000, I was relieved to at least try getting a new key cut.
So I get it to start the next morning and drive over to the dealer and have them cut me a new key based on the VIN. I didn't pay for a chipped key just a door key to see if it would turn easily. Well it worked better, but still stuck more than half them time. To the dealers credit they spent about an hour with me in the service writing area and we tried lubing the threads etc. So thinking this was better I left without a new chipped key. I just held the old key next to the ignition while starting with the door key (then I just put my old key aside and drive back home). I did this in hopes that the new key and some lube would get things in order. Well sorta. In essence it started jamming up, so there was no reason to get a new chipped key cut and programmed (I have already read how to do that here too) since I still had a sticking ignition.
So back to the dealer, and this is when I learn that they don't know much, although they were sincerely being helpful.
The plan was to just put in a new ignition ($171 part and 300 labor) which comes with two keys (no electronics). They thought they could just key the ignition to the key that they cut the previous day, but noooooooooooo. The ignition does not come with blank keys, it comes with keys cut to match the new ignition. Ok, i say, since we can just move the electronics to the new key cases. Dealer agrees until we all realize that I will now have one set of keys to start my LC, but another to unlock the LC if door remote were to stop working. This also applies to the glove compartment, passenger door, and rear hatch too.
So I have them do it, otherwise starting the LC is hit and miss, and I don't like "start-or-not" hanging over my head whether I am getting beer, or 200 miles off the grid.
This is really stupid. Which is the point of this post.
Is there a better solution than this???????
Was there an option that the dealer could have taken other than this???
Now, I can live with this, but it just seems like something that will will bite me later (not to mention resale).
The only way to resolve it according to the dealer is to rekey the other locks??? About $600. They said that they could not rekey the ignition???? is that true??
Crap like this is so frustrating.
Thoughts?
Not tempting fate I drive home and park. Turn off the LC, remove key, insert and turn and it is all locked up again. Meaning I can't turn the key more than a quarter of an inch (so it is not the cam within that is broken - since the whole ignition would just spin if that were the case). More of the above procedure and bam, it works again. So I repeat this a few times and it is not a one or two time thing.
So being smart, and not having a beer yet, I log on here to find the answer to my problem. Well sorta. Based on what I read, it was not so much my ignition, but my 13 year old key that has probably become too worn to work any more. That was the promise at least, and since I read that fixing a broken cam in the ignition can be near $1,000, I was relieved to at least try getting a new key cut.
So I get it to start the next morning and drive over to the dealer and have them cut me a new key based on the VIN. I didn't pay for a chipped key just a door key to see if it would turn easily. Well it worked better, but still stuck more than half them time. To the dealers credit they spent about an hour with me in the service writing area and we tried lubing the threads etc. So thinking this was better I left without a new chipped key. I just held the old key next to the ignition while starting with the door key (then I just put my old key aside and drive back home). I did this in hopes that the new key and some lube would get things in order. Well sorta. In essence it started jamming up, so there was no reason to get a new chipped key cut and programmed (I have already read how to do that here too) since I still had a sticking ignition.
So back to the dealer, and this is when I learn that they don't know much, although they were sincerely being helpful.
The plan was to just put in a new ignition ($171 part and 300 labor) which comes with two keys (no electronics). They thought they could just key the ignition to the key that they cut the previous day, but noooooooooooo. The ignition does not come with blank keys, it comes with keys cut to match the new ignition. Ok, i say, since we can just move the electronics to the new key cases. Dealer agrees until we all realize that I will now have one set of keys to start my LC, but another to unlock the LC if door remote were to stop working. This also applies to the glove compartment, passenger door, and rear hatch too.
So I have them do it, otherwise starting the LC is hit and miss, and I don't like "start-or-not" hanging over my head whether I am getting beer, or 200 miles off the grid.
This is really stupid. Which is the point of this post.
Is there a better solution than this???????
Was there an option that the dealer could have taken other than this???
Now, I can live with this, but it just seems like something that will will bite me later (not to mention resale).
The only way to resolve it according to the dealer is to rekey the other locks??? About $600. They said that they could not rekey the ignition???? is that true??
Crap like this is so frustrating.
Thoughts?