Can I use WD-40 on car key?
Can I use WD-40 on car key?
As stated above, WD-40 is not fine. It will eventually gum up and collect all sorts of unimaginable gunk. You’ll also find that many ignition lock cylinders (and keys) simply wear out, which is what can be causing the stickiness you’re now encountering rather than a lack of lube.
Can I use WD-40 on my car door lock?
WD-40 is very effective at keeping your car door lock lubricated and frost-free. Simply spray a little into the lock and it should prevent ice and frost buildup for several days. While you’re at it, you may want to spray a little into the lock of your trunk as well.
What does it mean when your ignition key is sticking?
A sticking or hard to turn ignition key means trouble ahead. And it could be expensive trouble if you ignore the symptoms. We strongly urge our customers to fix the problem at the first sign your key starts to stick or jam. When your key is working, replacement of either the tumbler switch or the steering lock is bearable.
What to do when your ignition key starts to jam?
We strongly urge our customers to fix the problem at the first sign your key starts to stick or jam. When your key is working, replacement of either the tumbler switch or the steering lock is bearable. But, if you wait too long, you may not be able to turn it at all.
Where can I get a new ignition key?
Keys can be made by experienced locksmiths or a Mercedes dealer can make a new one for you based on your vin number. If a new key does not solve the problem move on to #2.
A sticking or hard to turn ignition key means trouble ahead. And it could be expensive trouble if you ignore the symptoms. We strongly urge our customers to fix the problem at the first sign your key starts to stick or jam. When your key is working, replacement of either the tumbler switch or the steering lock is bearable.
We strongly urge our customers to fix the problem at the first sign your key starts to stick or jam. When your key is working, replacement of either the tumbler switch or the steering lock is bearable. But, if you wait too long, you may not be able to turn it at all.
Keys can be made by experienced locksmiths or a Mercedes dealer can make a new one for you based on your vin number. If a new key does not solve the problem move on to #2.