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Da Fixer
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 6 เม.ย. 2019
Volvo key in P1 won't turn. Volvo ignition locked. Permanent Fix
Key on, position 1, key won't turn. Temporary and permanent fix. How to get the car moving again and how to fix it to keep the wife happy.
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After lowering the plate when you turn off the car then remove the key the steering wheel dies not lock, which is okay. Ended removing the plate goes into position II and III.
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Not clear at all what you're trying to do here.
Did the dremel trick. Worked like a charm. Only needs to work for a week until the new ignition lock arrives.
3:40 little video update... dremmel to cut edges on bottom panel he shows us. my S80 has become scarry sticky and it is cold, not -25, but enough to get my attention lol
I know you're going to think, "no way am I doing this", but here goes. This worked for me, and was recommended by a locksmith. Put the key in and take a pair of pliers and hold firmly at the base of the key, and force the key to turn through positions 1, 2 and 3, after heavily lubricating the ignition switch. Believe it or not, my car turned on, it went back into position 2, and I used the pliers to turn it all the way back into position 1. The car has been turning on and off and the ignition has been working as normal for hundreds of stop-start cycles for the last couple of months. I did replace the ignition lock mechanism, the device that you indicated can be used to turn the car on and off with a flathead screwdriver. My difficulty appeared to be the actual key tumbler itself, and the key was getting stuck in position 1 and 2, and impossible to remove the key from the ignition at different times. I tried everything, and read on a Volvo fForum the comment from the locksmith about forcing the key through with a pair of pliers held at the base of the key. My heart was racing when I did it because I thought for sure it was going to break the key off and I was going to end up in a worse situation. So, I'm offering you that as an idea to try because if you're thinking about replacing that key tumbler, or you're in a desperate situation like you were, and you don't have the opportunity to do what you've demonstrated there, which is sort of a bypass in a way, then this trick that I found is working for me. No problems since I did this.
No Offence: But, your eye movement is absolute "textbook" for NLP: Neuro Linguistic Programming theory. You use almost all six eye positions as you recall, or construct. One could use this video in teaching NLP: Link below to NLP eye chart. BTW: nice video, my key got stuck today! www.google.com/search?q=nlp+eye+chart&rlz=1C1GCEV_en&sxsrf=ALeKk01IepyvG6qNUBIH--RTAkwawmPecQ:1591359362233&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=siflYgmUfkwhnM%253A%252CscRKJZmwYYwC3M%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-kS-sUY2viAttbMtqteJESeoDRyIMw&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjlsPvL0-rpAhVpHTQIHT5zBVQQ9QEwAnoECAYQJA&biw=1366&bih=625#imgrc=siflYgmUfkwhnM:
how does lowering, or removing, that rectangular plate fix this issue? why did you put it back? For looks?
is it welded shut, or something? i had this issue with my s60 this morning. i work next door to an auto shop. this will be my next move cause I am too poor. i can't wait to swing the magic metal plate door open. i need a permanent fix. the way i have to start it now is a pita and I am afraid it will just cause more damage over time
Any problems getting steering working?
This really works we literally just tried this on my 2005 Volvo s60 well the Dremel trick I was like wow it worked lol thanks for uploading this video bro
Did you lower the plate? After lowering the plate when you turn off the car by remove the key does the steering wheel lock?
Thank you so much for this! It saved me 600 dollars. I am hoping this works long term
Thanks greatly for the update at 3:47 (th-cam.com/video/mlGSSzDMwFk/w-d-xo.html). This worked for me just perfectly today. This is the second time this has happened. I also had to do this a few years back and it costed me over $600 and lots of time and frustration.