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Help! My key wont turn - dudeboy52 - 24-01-13 Hi guys Got the bike back out to day after all this snow and im having issues with my key when i go to turn the ignition on it takes numerous attempts to get it to turn. i can turn the steering lock off and fine its just the on and off on the ignition. I have tried both keys but they are both the same. Its so annoying. Re: Help! My key wont turn - His Dudeness - 24-01-13 it's not frozen it is? mine was frozen solid yesterday morning Re: Help! My key wont turn - dudeboy52 - 24-01-13 Maybe ill poor hot water over it and see if that will do anything Re: Help! My key wont turn - Mick-H - 24-01-13 You may be better off trying some WD40 on/in it. Re: Help! My key wont turn - dudeboy52 - 24-01-13 All sorted bit of hot water and WD40. Now i got to push the key abit foward but atleast i can turn it on and off. Cheers for your help guys ![]() Re: Help! My key wont turn - His Dudeness - 24-01-13 ![]() Re: Help! My key wont turn - packie - 24-01-13 (24-01-13, 03:26 PM)dudeboy52 link Wrote: All sorted bit of hot water and WD40. Now i got to push the key abit foward but atleast i can turn it on and off. Cheers for your help guys Dunno about other dudes here, but the Fazer 600 lock is rather suspect IMO compared to other bikes i've owned. I had the same trouble in normal conditions and no matter what I did, it was still hit and miss. I got a new key got and this improved matters greatly, but I can't get the steering to lock. I used WD40 ect ect. Needs a new barrel i'd say only after 23k miles. Problem is I would have to invest in a Petrol Cap too as I wudn't be arsed using different keys. :rolleyes Re: Help! My key wont turn - ade the blade - 24-01-13 just a quick mention here...........try and avoid using a `wet` lube like wd40, as this attracts more sh&t into the barrel over time and aggravating the problem. use graphite powder ( no, pencil lead doesn`t work :lol ) sparingly into the slot...oooeeer missus. done this for years. never had a problem. ignition / tank / seat locks ![]() Re: Help! My key wont turn - darrsi - 24-01-13 Mine's always been a bit iffy, but once you get the knack of it it's not too much bother. I find that the handlebar needs to be as far left as possible to help with the steering lock. Just a fraction too much to the right and it just won't lock. :thumbdown Re: Help! My key wont turn - Arfa - 25-01-13 Had exactly the same problem. WD40 did the trick in the end. Ditto for my Squire padlock lock too. However, I managed to break the key fob the other day. The metal key itself is fine (and not stuck in barrel thankfully), just bust the Meta alarm key fob that it was slotted into. TBH, It's been a bit crappy for a while, very loose in the key, and not always registering me pressing the alarm button, unless I wiggle the key in the fob just right. ![]() So, I'm now going round using my spare key (master key?) and the stand alone alarm key ring (one with no key attached to it). That said, the spare key is much, much easier to use in the barrel. So, thinking the other key must have been a bit worn perhaps. Time for a new key and alarm fob. Where's best place to get these? Re: Help! My key wont turn - stevierst - 25-01-13 All three of my fazer 600's have had iffy ignition barrels. I've lubed them, kept them dry, it made no difference to mine. I thought they all did that. :\ Re: Help! My key wont turn - xlewisbdx - 25-01-13 I have to push my key forward since day one, it annoys me. Re: Help! My key wont turn - packie - 25-01-13 (25-01-13, 12:03 PM)stevierst link Wrote: All three of my fazer 600's have had iffy ignition barrels. I've lubed them, kept them dry, it made no difference to mine. I thought they all did that. :\ I say a high percentage of them do. Just on this thread alone gives you a good indicator....about 90% of the people who posted on this thread had iffy ignitions. Re: Help! My key wont turn - spoonlamp - 25-01-13 (25-01-13, 01:24 PM)packie link Wrote: I say a high percentage of them do. Just on this thread alone gives you a good indicator....about 90% of the people who posted on this thread had iffy ignitions. I wonder how many people aren't posting because they've never had the problem... :b I however, have had this problem with both my Fazers... Re: Help! My key wont turn - packie - 25-01-13 (25-01-13, 02:21 PM)spoonlamp link Wrote: [quote author=packie link=topic=5987.msg53653#msg53653 date=1359116654] I wonder how many people aren't posting because they've never had the problem... :b I however, have had this problem with both my Fazers... [/quote] I hear you man about people who might be happy and haven't posted here to say so and all I can say to them is this..... :moon When I had my initial problem a while back, I wasn't even a forum member here. So I did a google to see if it was a trait (in case I buy a second hand one and inherit the same problem) or was I just unlucky, and I was alarmed at how many people had actual problems. It certainly was way too many for me as to be an isolated incident and came to the conclusion that the Fazer ignition is not the best in the world over time. I have my Bandit 1200 for 10 years now which is nearly the same age as my Fazer but my Bandit has near double the mileage and probably way more usage, and there is not an inkling or hesitation with the ignition lock. I never had to lube it either. I had to lube my Fazer about once every month or so over this winter. Actually, I've owned 3 x Bandit 600s, 2 x Bandit 1200, Vmax, XJR1200, CB400, VL1500, VL 750, GSX250, GL400, Z900, CB1100, XS1100, ZR 1100, ZR750, CBF1100, Magna 750, Virago 1100....and all never had an ignition barrel problem. Anyway, thankfully I just sorted the ignition lock problem thanks to Lewis. Lewis said he had to push his key in a forward position so I gave that a go with no joy. However, I chanced pushing it in a backward postion then, and it worked. :guitar Seems to me like the is some sort of "play" that happens inside the barrel over a period of time. The main "on-off" is fine when lubed at very regular intervals for the time being, but i'd suspect I will have to push the key in a backward motion for this too eventually. One thing for sure is that I won't be getting a second hand barrel unless I can test it myself. Re: Help! My key wont turn - His Dudeness - 25-01-13 you have to push the key forward on them before the turn. don't think that means there's a problem with them, that's just the way they're designed. i'd say most problems develop because people don't realise that the key has to be pushed forward and end up damaging the ignition by trying to force it without pushing it forward Re: Help! My key wont turn - Dead Eye - 25-01-13 Both my Fazers have had the same issue - they require a little bit of wiggling when you first get them until you finally understand exactly how to do it. Its like the ignition barrel is a maze for your mind as well as the key :lol I should note that on my first Fazer, it was a slight push forwards. On my current one, its a quite a bit of a push backwards Re: Help! My key wont turn - stevierst - 25-01-13 +1 on the wiggle. My red fazer key had to be wiggled back and forth whilst gently turning it, my black fazer only has to be pushed forward slightly. Its the three fazes of ignition Barrel destruction! :lol :lol Re: Help! My key wont turn - Fuzzy - 25-01-13 Forgotten about this problem, took me ages to get used it when I first got the bike. Used to it now so don't notice it much but good to know it's not just mine. I squirt the locks with wd40 and that seems to keep them behaving. Re: Help! My key wont turn - packie - 26-01-13 His Dudeness wrote: you have to push the key forward on them before the turn. don't think that means there's a problem with them, that's just the way they're designed. On every other bike out there you dont have to push the key forward or backward including about 4 other Yams that I have owned and you suggest that this is the actual design? Sorry your Dudeness, but I would put that down to a design flaw on the barrel. So why would they design it that way??.....as some sort of security feature? ![]() i'd say most problems develop because people don't realise that the key has to be pushed forward and end up damaging the ignition by trying to force it without pushing it forward Nope. I'd say most of the problem is that people turn the ignition like an ignition or lock is meant to be turned on a badly designed barrel and then they wear/damage their key to add more problems into the bargain. Have you ever heard of any other lock (be it on a door ect) that the barrel needs to be pushed in a forward motion before you turn it? |