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VX key problem

Discussion in 'VT - VX Holden Commodore (1997 - 2002)' started by Chunky, Nov 2, 2008.

  1. Chunky

    Chunky New Member

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    I have a problem with my VX commordore where i put the key into the barrel but it will not turn and so therfore i cannot start the car. Had to get the RACV to start it. They seemed to say i may need a new barrel or mech.

    Can anyy one give me any idea what might be wrong with it and a idea of who can fix it, ie can my local mech fix it or do i need to go to a dealer? any idea on price also ?
     
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    the pins inside the barrel may be worn.

    you can try lubing inside the barrel to see if that helps
     
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    Thanks, should i use RP7 or something like that ?
     
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    probably pins worn out etc. Do you have more than one key. I recently got a new key made for my vx and great trouble turning the barrel. Got the old key put into the new remote unit and it works a lot more freely, the locksmiths were adamant that the key had been cut to the correct specs and that it was a problem with wear inside the lock( I did explain to them that I wanted a copy of the key I had.......not what of what it may have used to be like!!!!)
     
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    You should use graphite powder for locks - although it's a bit messy and hard to get in. RP7 and similar products attract dust.
     

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