![]() | |
![]() |
| | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | Display Modes |
#1
| |||
| |||
|
#2
| |||
| |||
|
|
Vehicle : 1991 Honda Accord 4-door sedan The symptoms: key gets stuck to a degree, depending on the age and wear of the key. My key became stuck for quite a while; I could not turn the car off, and it was about 1/2 way to the 'start' position. (You could a slight grinding when the car was in Park or Neutral, brake light stayed on - I was finally able to jiggle it into working). With my wife's key, the key doesn't stick, but is a little difficult to turn. In all cases, you pretty much have to move the key back from the 'start' position yourself. Is this more likely to be the relatively inexpensive cylinder & key set, or the more expensive ignition? I bought the former, but looking at it I notice it depends on something else to return it from the start position, too.... And yes, she does have a heavy key ring, and I'm not much better... ![]() |
#3
| |||
| |||
|
|
"R Flowers" <rflowers (AT) Tinbowlinggreen (DOT) com> wrote in news:eqGdncHfO5I2B4zbnZ2dnUVZ_tWhnZ2d (AT) insightbb (DOT) com: Vehicle : 1991 Honda Accord 4-door sedan The symptoms: key gets stuck to a degree, depending on the age and wear of the key.... Why don't you try a new key? Take your Valet key to a hardware store and get a new one made from a regular blank. The Valet key is the same as the regular one, just thicker. |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | |
| |