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Originally posted by new & slow:
I had the same problem with mine all the time. I eventually removed the ignition switch and took it to a locksmith who cleaned it up as best as he could. The switch still sticks in on occasion. I just giggle or tap on it to get it to pop out, then my key will turn in the switch.

Same here. Sometimes it helps if I remove the key and turn it 180 degrees and reinsert it. It is amazing we all just put up with it this way, but there are no alternatives.
Hi Bruce

In a situation where old grease is possibly gumming up the part its "supposed" to be lubricating, a judicious "spritz" of WD40 will often help loosen things up until you can disassemble, clean & relube. Be careful with plastic, try a small dab first on a non-critical area to make sure it doesn't soften the plastic.

Upon teardown, relube the part with synthetic grease, such as that sold by Mobil 1, so far I have not had that product gum up on me and it takes high temps better too.

George
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