vaskeet
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I am looking for a lock set for 2010 fjr. I have to jiggle/shake my ignition lock to get the key to turn tried graphite with no help. I havent been able to find a online seller that lists them
form what I could find 2009 was the last year affected by the recall ThanksNot sure about your year but there was an ignition switch recall on my 09. If yours required it do you know if it was done? Could be the problem.
I think his issue is with the lock cylinder. The ignition recall was more about the contacts in the switch part.Not sure about your year but there was an ignition switch recall on my 09. If yours required it do you know if it was done? Could be the problem.
you are correct i just got the bike it was only started once in a while for the last 3 years and now you have to fight to turn it. the tumblers/key appear to be wornI think his issue is with the lock cylinder. The ignition recall was more about the contacts in the switch part.
A clean/flush might help...
The same didn't happen with everyone. I believe it is possible to keep the cylinder and just replace the switch part. The recall parts from Yamaha included the whole thing and I think many dealers replaced all of it.When the recall was done on my bike they replaced the whole shebang including the cylinder. Only down side is now an additional key for the ignition.
Most likely just congealed muck. If you think your only option is to replace it, you can lose nothing by agressively cleaning it.... i just got the bike it was only started once in a while for the last 3 years and now you have to fight to turn it. the tumblers/key appear to be worn
Do you have a spare key and is it in better condition? If so, save it and get some more spares cut. I know the keys are soft but I ended out using just one of the original keys for the time I had my 2007 although it did get bent and straightened a few times (11 years and 185,000 miles). The spare was hardly used.tumblers/key appear to be worn
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