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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Focus / August 2005

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G Girard - 20 Aug 2005 02:15 GMT
   

I have a 2003 ZX 5, yesterday the ignition key refused to turn. I was
"/%U?(?% happy.

The dealer where I bought the car told me to hit the key (tap on
it),sometimes it replace every OK.

This morning, I ask the desler to remove the tumbler in the cylinder
lock. The car start OK now, and it will not jam anymore.

The only thing is that the key can be removed in any position.

Pinetci
Dave Gower - 21 Aug 2005 02:56 GMT
> I have a 2003 ZX 5, yesterday the ignition key refused to turn. I was
> "/%U?(?% happy.
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> This morning, I ask the desler to remove the tumbler in the cylinder
> lock. The car start OK now, and it will not jam anymore.

Your car should be under warrantee. Why did your dealer not simply fix it?
G Girard - 24 Aug 2005 01:05 GMT
It is not undwer waranty anymore, even if it is a 2003, I have over
130,000 km on it.

Pinetci

>> I have a 2003 ZX 5, yesterday the ignition key refused to turn. I was
>> "/%U?(?% happy.
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
>Your car should be under warrantee. Why did your dealer not simply fix it?
 
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