(a different kind of) "key stuck" issue
#11
OK, Thanks all, (+Thanks for topic name change as well)... I know how to find threads.. Last night was JUST weird, it wasn't showing up at all.. Maybe because it was in the transition phase to new topic name, IDK ? Like Greybeard posted.
Anyhow, back on topic, I have found some ancient (step # 1) advice in archives about my key not wanting to turn fully off yesterday. I did tag onto one of them, my bad. I'll start a fresh thread should I need to in future. But I do use the search function..Tons of great info there,...
And following the old advice, to shoot a shot of WD-40 into the key switch, so far so good. But time will tell, I realize the shifter solenoid(s) may be the actual cause yesterday. But I'm doing it step at a time.
Anyhow, back on topic, I have found some ancient (step # 1) advice in archives about my key not wanting to turn fully off yesterday. I did tag onto one of them, my bad. I'll start a fresh thread should I need to in future. But I do use the search function..Tons of great info there,...
And following the old advice, to shoot a shot of WD-40 into the key switch, so far so good. But time will tell, I realize the shifter solenoid(s) may be the actual cause yesterday. But I'm doing it step at a time.
#12
Sleeper,
Just a note to mention I had the shifter replaced under Warranty a while back on a 2011 2LT Auto that had the key problem.
The Dealer just went ahead and put in a brand new shifter and that fixed the problem ..... but I really noticed a much better feeling and operating unit after the change.
I mention this in case you have a case here to get it replaced under the extended program..... You will be glad you did.
Maybe they will do the ignition switch issue at the same time.
Silverfox
Just a note to mention I had the shifter replaced under Warranty a while back on a 2011 2LT Auto that had the key problem.
The Dealer just went ahead and put in a brand new shifter and that fixed the problem ..... but I really noticed a much better feeling and operating unit after the change.
I mention this in case you have a case here to get it replaced under the extended program..... You will be glad you did.
Maybe they will do the ignition switch issue at the same time.
Silverfox
#13
SF- I always appreciate your input. I have to look into that, I was thinking of updating my 08 shifter to the 09 style anyhow.
Guess I need to find the reference to that 'extended warranty' program.
Guess I need to find the reference to that 'extended warranty' program.
#17
Yes Thanks, agreed, & I have the powder. I wanted to use the WD-40 tho.
#18
I found the relevant TSB!!
06-07-30-004G regarding the microswitch
09-02-35-005A regarding replacing the ign cylinder (not the recall) applies to HHR built before April 14, 2009.
The letter at the end indicates revisions, My database only cover to 2012. I think there may have been more revisions to the microswitch TSB to add HHR to the first few corrections.
06-07-30-004G regarding the microswitch
09-02-35-005A regarding replacing the ign cylinder (not the recall) applies to HHR built before April 14, 2009.
The letter at the end indicates revisions, My database only cover to 2012. I think there may have been more revisions to the microswitch TSB to add HHR to the first few corrections.
#19
Sleeper,
I don't doubt WD-40 will fix the problem but there is a much better spray lubricant that I switched to 25 years ago and just use the WD as a road tar remover for the HHR paint occasionally when I see some.
It is also used here for a Herring bait spray to improve the catch for King Salmon. The smell attracts them.
I call this my Miracle secret sauce as it has saved me so many times with Rinky Dink issues. It will last longer then WD as well.
Both of the products have a fairly strong smell so that's a wash.
I think there are others here that have used this as I recall.
The Walmart here did carry it last time I looked but many other auto parts store have it now as well.
Check it out ... it's worth a try.
Silverfox
I don't doubt WD-40 will fix the problem but there is a much better spray lubricant that I switched to 25 years ago and just use the WD as a road tar remover for the HHR paint occasionally when I see some.
It is also used here for a Herring bait spray to improve the catch for King Salmon. The smell attracts them.
I call this my Miracle secret sauce as it has saved me so many times with Rinky Dink issues. It will last longer then WD as well.
Both of the products have a fairly strong smell so that's a wash.
I think there are others here that have used this as I recall.
Tri-Flow 4oz Aerosol Spray LubricantA superior lubrication spray containing Teflon. Penetrates and protects without gumming up! Air and international shipments ...Spray · Liquid
$7.11 from Johnson Plastics Plus
95% positive (619)The Walmart here did carry it last time I looked but many other auto parts store have it now as well.
Check it out ... it's worth a try.
Silverfox
Last edited by Silverfox; 01-19-2019 at 11:35 AM.
#20
But still, please get those issues repaired as GM directs it, then you are off the hook , so to speak, should the ignition problem crop up!
The onus is on the owner to follow up in a reasonable period of time, so you have to buy tires a few months early.
The onus is on the owner to follow up in a reasonable period of time, so you have to buy tires a few months early.