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Bikes, Hints'n'Tips => FZS600 Fazer => Topic started by: redthunder on 16 January 2014, 07:25:03 pm

Title: Ignition/key problem
Post by: redthunder on 16 January 2014, 07:25:03 pm
Sat on the bike this morning was stumped why the key wouldn't turn. Sprayed some wd40 down it and got it turned to on and got to work. Leaving work this evening same problem, wouldn't turn from off to on position. A gentle wiggle or two in the right direction and a soft whisper of please please please and it popped into on for me. This is the first time it's been a problem.


Key is quite worn and the only one I got with the bike, should I look to try get a new key cut or would the barrel be the problem? Any tips on cleaning the barrel?


And worst case is replace it - I have a 02 fox eye, what options have I got for replacing it for a new one?


Thanks  :)
Title: Re: Ignition/key problem
Post by: wezdavo on 16 January 2014, 07:51:08 pm
I have always had to jiggle the key on mine..
Title: Re: Ignition/key problem
Post by: fazersharp on 16 January 2014, 08:17:18 pm
If the key is badly worn I always thought that the barrel insides are also the same -- and sort of match each other so when you get a new key cut it has nice and sharp edges and so may not work. Or is that just stupid.

I always swap my keys around from time to time so that both keys and barrel wear the same, if I didnt then if i loose a very worn key then the unused spare wont work in the worn barrel --- do yo get me ??
Title: Re: Ignition/key problem
Post by: Fuzzy on 16 January 2014, 08:20:00 pm
Mine does that abit, I think it's because the barrel is worn. I would get a new key as you probably want a spare anyway, and spray some lubricant down there more frequently, I think ACF50 does a good job.

I find my newer key works better than the original one that's worn.

Title: Re: Ignition/key problem
Post by: darrsi on 16 January 2014, 08:31:05 pm
As you're about to turn the key, pull the handlebars to the left (it'll only be a gnats) until it's on FULL lock, it will help.
Title: Re: Ignition/key problem
Post by: Ruby Racing on 17 January 2014, 12:17:53 am
If the key is badly worn I always thought that the barrel insides are also the same -- and sort of match each other so when you get a new key cut it has nice and sharp edges and so may not work. Or is that just stupid.




No you're spot on. I had the same trouble with my van ignition (90,000 miles!) and had to get new keys and a new barrel.


Same thing happens with my Fazer. Takes about 20 attempts to turn on and it's only done 12,000 miles! Not a huge problem as it's my project bike and hoping to use the KTM ignition.
Title: Re: Ignition/key problem
Post by: Fuzzy on 17 January 2014, 12:37:39 am
I can believe that the barrel and key wear at the same time and that there must come a time when they must both be replaced, but I had this exact problem and a new key & acf50 frequently sprayed into the barrel improved it no end. My bike has done 45,000 miles. Not sure what the going rate is for a new ignition barrel & keys but it might be worth spending 5 or 6 quid on a new key before splashing out.
Title: Re: Ignition/key problem
Post by: Ruby Racing on 17 January 2014, 01:06:58 am
but it might be worth spending 5 or 6 quid on a new key before splashing out.


Agreed. Always try the cheapest, easiest fix first.


Maybe it's a bit of a problem for these bikes? Especially as mine's only done 12,000 miles.
Title: Re: Ignition/key problem
Post by: Fuzzy on 17 January 2014, 01:08:45 am
Yes it does seem like it doesn't, have heard it mentioned before I'm sure.
Title: Re: Ignition/key problem
Post by: wickedmonkey on 17 January 2014, 09:04:05 am
I have trouble with mine too. Have stopped using steering lock and just relying on disc lock because it's such a pain sometime. I think I'll try my spare key and see if that turns any easier.
Title: Re: Ignition/key problem
Post by: jason1 on 17 January 2014, 10:47:13 am
Have same problem on my boxeye.Been getting worse no matter how much i spray it. Haven't tried my spare key tho, ill give it a go. Have been looking on Ebay for new ignition barrel and key, around £45 mark.
Title: Re: Ignition/key problem
Post by: griff86 on 17 January 2014, 11:44:14 am
Is that little protective tab still there when you take the key out?

I find that once the tab stops working then water gets in the barrel and things start to go wrong.

Mine still works fine on my box eye and it's done 44000.
Title: Re: Ignition/key problem
Post by: Razgruff on 17 January 2014, 11:48:10 am
It's a Yamaha ignition  :lol
I've had this problem with every Yamaha I've owned.
I've found the best thing is to regularly press a bit of Vaseline into it.

Don't use WD40 as this cleans out any grease inside and allows water to create problems in there
Title: Re: Ignition/key problem
Post by: wickedmonkey on 17 January 2014, 11:56:11 am
I'm off to the chemist for Vaseline tonight.


Can you also use it on battery terminals?
Title: Re: Ignition/key problem
Post by: Razgruff on 17 January 2014, 11:57:41 am
Yep,,, battery terminals lips and girlfriends  ;)
Title: Re: Ignition/key problem
Post by: wickedmonkey on 17 January 2014, 12:13:52 pm
Yep,,, battery terminals lips and girlfriends  ;)


lol!
Title: Re: Ignition/key problem
Post by: Deswilson on 17 January 2014, 04:27:32 pm
I always found that if the key didn't turn easily,  if I then either pushed the key towards the font of the bike,  or pulled it back towards me,  it then turned easily.

Did that on my old box eye, and the same on my FZS 1000.
Title: Re: Ignition/key problem
Post by: wannafazer on 17 January 2014, 09:25:44 pm
This is defo a Fazer feature as they get a bit older. As above a slight push forward seems to do the trick.
Title: Re: Ignition/key problem
Post by: jason1 on 18 January 2014, 01:36:36 pm
No , spare unworn key is worse. Time for some Vaseline to shove down the hole.
Title: Re: Ignition/key problem
Post by: mickvp on 18 January 2014, 02:33:04 pm
Mines does this too. I just persevere and jiggle the key to get it to go - I think the keys are just made of cheese, seems to be a common issue.

If the key is badly worn I always thought that the barrel insides are also the same -- and sort of match each other so when you get a new key cut it has nice and sharp edges and so may not work. Or is that just stupid.

that seems ot be how it works in the Fazer, but it shouldnt work like this. the barrel should be made of harder steel pins so that the key is the part which takes the majority of the wear. that way when it wears out, replacing the key will fix the issue. It seems Yamaha have used a similar grade of steel for both parts so they wear equally though...

Title: Re: Ignition/key problem
Post by: fazersharp on 18 January 2014, 04:06:57 pm
No , spare unworn key is worse. Time for some Vaseline to shove down the hole.
So both barrel and same used key have worn together and the unused spare now isnt as good.
Too late now but every 6 months swap keys around then at least you will have two that work the same, incase one does get lost
Title: Re: Ignition/key problem
Post by: Razgruff on 18 January 2014, 05:53:31 pm
Eventually if your barrels go to the same as the one on my old XS, you will be able to turn the ignition on and remove the key with the engine running.

I have a friend who lost a key as it vibrated out when the bike was moving.

Like I said above, Yamaha Ignitions  :rolleyes

Vaseline in the barrel used to be a service item years ago, I don't know if it still is.
And It probably never got done, like door hinges on car services, one of those things that just gets skipped over
I did Vaseline regularly my TDM, which I brought from new.
and in the 4 years I had it there wasn't any noticeable wear.
Title: Re: Ignition/key problem
Post by: Ruby Racing on 18 January 2014, 07:17:32 pm
I always found that if the key didn't turn easily,  if I then either pushed the key towards the font of the bike,  or pulled it back towards me,  it then turned easily.


Just tried that and it worked a treat. Thanks.  :thumbup
Title: Re: Ignition/key problem
Post by: Ruby Racing on 18 January 2014, 07:19:33 pm
Eventually if your barrels go to the same as the one on my old XS, you will be able to turn the ignition on and remove the key with the engine running.
Like I said above, Yamaha Ignitions  :rolleyes



You just reminded me. When I was a yoof and had an FS1E-DX you could take the key out of that when it was running. My mates used to pull up beside me, sometimes whilst moving, and nick my key and ride off!
Title: Re: Ignition/key problem
Post by: fazersharp on 18 January 2014, 07:25:06 pm
I did Vaseline regularly my TDM,
TDM ?????? Tiny Dick Member !
 
I use clear silicon grease for stuff like that (not on my TDM though cause it stings)
Title: Re: Ignition/key problem
Post by: Razgruff on 18 January 2014, 07:31:36 pm
I did Vaseline regularly my TDM,
TDM ?????? Tiny Dick Member !
 
I use clear silicon grease for stuff like that (not on my TDM though cause it stings)

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Title: Re: Ignition/key problem
Post by: redthunder on 20 January 2014, 02:14:48 pm
Solid advice folks, will lob some vaseline into it and see if it improves!


Re: getting a new key cut, surely getting one copied off the worn key will just give me a sharper worn key?  :lol


It might need replacing down the line but i'd rather not have to carry a second key to open the petrol tank either!
Title: Re: Ignition/key problem
Post by: wickedmonkey on 22 January 2014, 08:53:07 am
Shoved a small amount of vaseline into the ignition at the weekend. I have to say that it does seem that there is a small improvement.
Title: Re: Ignition/key problem
Post by: Razgruff on 22 January 2014, 10:34:21 am
It won't fix it  :(
but will ease the movement of the worn bits inside, will take a little while for the Vaseline to work it's way around in there to lube up all the bits