the Ignition lock in my 2001 Dodge is giving me problems. The other day the key refused to turn. I eventually got it to turn and removed the cylinder so I could clean it on the bench. I had some light oil so I put a few drops in (I figured I got some snow on the key before I put it in and it caused some oxidation in the lock)
It freed it up, but after a day it started to become hard to turn again.
This time I cleaned the oil and whatever else was in the lock out with some non-residue electrical contact cleaner, then I sprayed some graphite spray into the lock.
I'm going to let it sit overnight and see what happens.
I'm assuming that the lock has bigger problems than just oxidation.
The problem is that I cant just buy a new cylinder with new keys. I have a transponder key so i need to keep my current keys.
ive looked over the cylinder and I cannot for the life of me figure out how I can dismantle it so I could rekey a new lock if need be.
Are the parts all press fit together? If anyone has any ideas I would appreciate some help.
Thanks