Posted by 38 Sears Roebuck on October 08, 2023 at 16:07:41 from (15.181.147.201):
In Reply to: More Car Key Stuff posted by Brian G. NY on October 07, 2023 at 18:38:10:
Well while we're talking about keys. About 2 weeks ago I went to work and instead of putting my pick up key into the ignition switch I accidentally put my Kenworth key into the ignition switch. Well let me tell you that I could not remove the key from the switch and I'm now parked in front of my work truck bay. I panicked beyond belief. I went over to the passenger side of the pick up and yanked on it and it finally came out. For the next few days I could tell that something was wrong with my ignition switch on my pick up truck. Went to start it one morning and it was locked up. Nothing I could do to turn the switch. I called three different Ford dealerships and they were of no help. My wife looked online for a solution while I was at work. I decide to take matters into my own hands and sprayed WD-40 into the switch and whacked it with a hammer. Well that worked! Works better than new now.
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