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Broke key off in ignition

hartsock1986

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Anyone know of an easy way to fish out a broken off key in my ignition. The seat release lever seized up on me, and after being stranded at the gas station for about 30 mins, I got a little "physical" and broke off the key. Dealer wants to put a whole new ignition on it for $400 bucks, im sure he would!!! There are no locksmiths in the area.
 
No good ideas. possible room for a crochet hook to go down one side, turn a little and ease up??????
Enought of the key sticking up to grip with a pair of needle nose pliers ??

Would NOT try to do anything with a magnet in that area. More knowledgeable people might have a better idea

that switch assembly might a mess to install with all it does and the adjustments so they work right.
Good Luck is all I can really say.
Oldmanzues
 
You could try superglue . . . maybe you could get enough bond between the key parts to pull out the broken piece?? Be careful not to use so much you end up glueing the broken piece in the lock
 
I just looked it up in the service manual and the only solution there was replace the ignition switch and reprogram the DESS unit. That's exactly what the dealer told you. Sorry I was hoping something different. I hope you can macgyver the broken piece out.
 
Epoxy..!!

if you use a thin line of 5min epoxy and touch the two parts you should get enough grip to get the piece out. Super glue needs a clean perfect surface. This has worked for me in the past...:thumbup:
 
Epoxy scares me in this situation... :shocked:
It seems all-too likely, that you could end up getting some of it mixed into the tumblers and moving parts within the switch... :yikes:
Then; you're at the dealers with a long face, and STILL writing a big check! :gaah:
 
The big question is: is the key still turned any bit at all or is everything straight?
If everything is straight you've got a good chance at fishing it out of there.
If it is turned at all its unlikely you'll be able to straighten the key assembly and pull the piece out.

Hey, give it a shot. Worst case is replacement and you've already been told that need to be done......
Good luck!!
 
Perform Surgery!

I think if you can get yourself a set of good quality pointed surgical tweezers, you could fish that key bit out. Mine have found good duty and have been handy for other difficult delicate retrieval operations.

Chas
 
I think if you can get yourself a set of good quality pointed surgical tweezers, you could fish that key bit out. Mine have found good duty and have been handy for other difficult delicate retrieval operations.

Chas

I agree. I used them on my old Honda ST1300 to retrieve a broken key.
 
Getting a grip

Yes, they have those tiny milled grooves that really grab small objects very well.

You live in The Fort, so definitely close enough to meet us Spyder Ryder's and others at the Petro Can (165ave and 97st) station for our Wednesday night meet ups!

& then there is the North Meets South ride on August 10th, down to Sylvan Lake. Yeah, hopefully we will be finally meeting a bunch of Spyder Ryder's coming up from Calgary.
To bad the North group got rained out last Saturday. This will be rain or shine, & we are going.

Chas
 
Yes, they have those tiny milled grooves that really grab small objects very well.

You live in The Fort, so definitely close enough to meet us Spyder Ryder's and others at the Petro Can (165ave and 97st) station for our Wednesday night meet ups!

& then there is the North Meets South ride on August 10th, down to Sylvan Lake. Yeah, hopefully we will be finally meeting a bunch of Spyder Ryder's coming up from Calgary.
To bad the North group got rained out last Saturday. This will be rain or shine, & we are going.

Chas

Chas,
I am currently without a ride. Crashed my 2014 Triumph Trophy SE in early June and am looking after broken arm and daily physio on my leg since then as well.

I have been very interested in Spyders for years. Did you purchase yours from Martin Motor Sports? Which location? How are they for knowledge / competence ?

A friend of mine was not so sure about them and bought his from Turple in Red Deer.

Norm
 
Chas,
I am currently without a ride. Crashed my 2014 Triumph Trophy SE in early June and am looking after broken arm and daily physio on my leg since then as well.

I have been very interested in Spyders for years. Did you purchase yours from Martin Motor Sports? Which location? How are they for knowledge / competence ?

A friend of mine was not so sure about them and bought his from Turple in Red Deer.

Norm

Norm,
Get better soon... Was that the 1200 SE?
Yes Martin Deerline South Side location near White Mud Freeway. Friendly helpful sales staff and very approachable service department, with plenty of knowledgable experienced staff that are also Ryder's of Spyder's, who seem eager to help customers have a great experience. They are simply awesome in there. Only 30 blocks from my front door. ;-)

I have only had the pleasure of talking to various staff on the phone at the West end location, and they were also extremely friendly and smiled easily as we spoke several times very recently.

Plenty of brand new and older stock models that can be trial ridden too. Go in when you have a chance and have a look around. Ask for Marc or Kim.

All are welcome to come on Wednesday nights, there are some people who stop by to talk and share stories that actually come to the gathering in four wheels.

Chas
 
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never did get the key out. Trying to put off the large bill. There are no local lock smiths in my area, and I would hate to ride it over a long distance to have it worked on and end up being stranded due to something getting screwed up.

I purchased an IPS key holder and tried it. It would work, however, the key holder can be pulled off very easily, maybe during a large bump even.
 
TRY THIS

never did get the key out. Trying to put off the large bill. There are no local lock smiths in my area, and I would hate to ride it over a long distance to have it worked on and end up being stranded due to something getting screwed up.

I purchased an IPS key holder and tried it. It would work, however, the key holder can be pulled off very easily, maybe during a large bump even.

If you have or know someone who does or know where you can get...........a 6 inch piece of MIG welding wire ....the thinner the better......This stuff is extremely stiff and strong......make a really small hook at the end.... Make a 90 degree bend at the other end.....Then try and slide this in alongside your key.....If this works turn the hook when you reach the bottom and try and catch the key.....if you do , you may need to use pliers to pull the key out.......you only need to get enough of the key out to grab that part with needle nose pliers and remove the rest ......Good Luck ...Mike
 
never did get the key out. Trying to put off the large bill. There are no local lock smiths in my area, and I would hate to ride it over a long distance to have it worked on and end up being stranded due to something getting screwed up.

I purchased an IPS key holder and tried it. It would work, however, the key holder can be pulled off very easily, maybe during a large bump even.

go to a local jewelry store and purchase a small jeweler file, the teeth are small and will
fit next to the key, Good luck. :ohyea:
 
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