My lock in my 72 Bug almost always does what you are describing.  I simply 
pull up on the key as I pull it out and it pulls the center section up.

Ray


 


 

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From: Robert Harding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Mike....sounds like a tough spot to me. 

1) spray some real penetrating oil into the lock. WD 40 is ok too but try to 
find the original brand  "B'LASTER" 'PB PENETRATING CATALYST' found in a yellow 
top spray can in most Pep Boys, Autozone etc. Try a couple of applications and 
it may take a couple of days or so for things to loosen up and spring back into 
position. The 'PB' stuff has worked for me on numerous situations where nothing 
else worked. A few taps around the lock with a small ball peen hammer and a 
1/4" 
socket extension after spraying may help too.

    <<http://blasterchemical.com/display.cfm?p=50003&pid=4>>

    http://blasterchemical.com/display.cfm?p=50003&pid=4

2) i'd also try a few light blast with a spray carburator cleaner. that may 
knock some gunk loose. again, a few taps might help.

I usually don't recommend spraying liquids into locks (except alcohol which 
evaporates fast) as they tend to gum up locks. But this sounds like a desparate 
situation and you can always clean out the lock later with alcohol i
f this 
works.

Just my thoughts amigo, your mileage may vary, some assembly required, 
batteries 
are not included!

Bob
Albuquerque
'59 Bug



> Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 08:54:41 -0800
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [vintagvw] 72 Ignition Switch Dilemna
> 
> I have a stock 72 Bug and the little spring loaded button in the center of 
> the 
ignition switch is stuck "in". I got the key out but can't get it back in to 
turn NOR can I get the little button to pop back out. I've tapped on it but no 
luck.
> 
> >From bentley it looks like I have to remove the steering wheel and turn 
signal and wiper switches to remove the lock cylinder but it also appears I 
have 
to turn the lock cylinder with the key to remove it.
> 
> I thought about spraying some silicone lube or graphite down the key slot to 
see if I can free it up to release.
> 
> Any ideas and I guess Mid-America sells new ignition locks and keys?
> 
> Thanks for any advice.
> 
> In Christ and Christ alone,
> 
> MIKE MOREHOUSE
> 
> "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; 
> old things have passed away; behold,
> all things have become new."
> 2nd Corinthians 5:17
> 
> 
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