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Vehicle & Technical => Suzuki => Topic started by: lee celtic on June 21, 2009, 13:52:22

Title: Vit help required with steering lock ...Urgent ....ish
Post by: lee celtic on June 21, 2009, 13:52:22
Hi Guys

This is out of my knowledge base so I thought I would come to the experts. ;)

A friend  has a 2ltr vit and just lately she has been having problems with the steering lock staying on.

All she has to do is remove the key from the ignition and the lock comes on , however when she puts the key back in the lock is staying on and it's a hell of a job and a lot of messing to get it to release....

has anyone had this problem and how did you fix it......or........is it possible to remove the locking bit of the ignition but leave the electrical/starter bit intact (remove the locking pin etc)..

She's been told £200 + to fix by a local garage but shes a pensioner and can't afford to fix it so any ideas would be good . I'm good with a spanner so doing it isn't a problem once I know what to do.

cheers Lee...
Title: Re: Vit help required with steering lock ...Urgent ....ish
Post by: lee celtic on June 25, 2009, 21:47:38
so 43 people have read this and not one has any ideas ??????????????

tell you what I'm glad I bought a Discovery. :roll:
Title: Re: Vit help required with steering lock ...Urgent ....ish
Post by: generation-x on June 26, 2009, 18:48:32
hi lee

only just seen this sorry :oops:

im sure there is a way to remove the locking pin but like most cars the barrel will have snap bolts fitted might be a pain
to get them out after to fit some standard nuts and bolts
or you cud just do the scum way and lock it and get 2 strong people and snap the locking pin

simon
Title: Re: Vit help required with steering lock ...Urgent ....ish
Post by: lee celtic on June 26, 2009, 21:50:37
Hi gen x  :D thanks for the reply , guess I'm just used to the disco boys queing to answer a question...

I have an idea how to do the pin bit ,,, but it's the air bag thats worrying me  :( I'm scared that if I start messing around with the wheel the thing will blow....

If anyone knows how to de-activate it please let me know as I'm going in :pale: ...tommorow :shock:

I was just going to pull off the locking mech and grind the end off the pin but I don't want to blow my head off doing it ...

Cheers Lee.. [-o<
Title: Re: Vit help required with steering lock ...Urgent ....ish
Post by: generation-x on June 26, 2009, 22:05:30
hi lee

the air bag system stays primed for over an hr after the removal of battery leads
in thoery thou if you are removing the the key barrel you wont need to take the steering wheel off it might take a bit of juggling to ge the cowling off
but it can be done
as ive had 2 v6's see my come on boys thread lol :twisted:
Title: Re: Vit help required with steering lock ...Urgent ....ish
Post by: lee celtic on June 26, 2009, 23:11:01
Do you want to buy another ??? slightly dodgy key  :lol: :lol:

Glenys at work is 62 and drives the thing every day , at the moment she has to leave the the key in.... :doh:

I'm having a go tomorrow but after a google I'm worried . as a guy was killed by the bag going off while is head was on the wheel .  snapping his neck. [-o< [-o<

so I will be doing it at arms length  :shock: apparently the force is the same as a shot gun shell  :shock:
Title: Re: Vit help required with steering lock ...Urgent ....ish
Post by: generation-x on June 27, 2009, 07:55:17
as said lee you cud try breaking the lockin pin
couple of strong bois shud do it

simon
Title: Re: Vit help required with steering lock ...Urgent ....ish
Post by: horsethief on July 12, 2009, 09:57:27
Had a prob like this on a few cars,does your friend move the wheel or turned to one side just before taking the key out?As this puts the wheel tension against the lock.This happens a few times and it just involes shake/moving the wheel back while turning key to unlock.
Title: Re: Vit help required with steering lock ...Urgent ....ish
Post by: generation-x on July 12, 2009, 10:41:04
Lee
you manage to sort the v6's steering lock issuse?
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