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Topic: Key broken in ignition
Posted By: Raymondwakeboarding
Subject: Key broken in ignition
Date Posted: June-20-2010 at 2:34pm
Air nautique 2006

key broken in ignition.....

Now what? Any suggestions.....?

Regards,
Raymond



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Posted By: jimsport93
Date Posted: June-20-2010 at 3:54pm
Try to wrangle the broken piece of key out with needle nose pliers, forceps, etc. Hopefully, you can get the piece out and use your spare key (if you have one).
If not, it is time to but a new ignition switch.

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Posted By: jbear
Date Posted: June-20-2010 at 5:01pm
Easy job;







Here is a large group of us replacing the ignition switch in Chuck Areny's boat at Green Lake. Well actually I am just watching as anyone that was there will tell you. Usually does not require this many guys.

john

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"Loud pipes save lives"



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Posted By: Gary S
Date Posted: June-20-2010 at 5:44pm
Are you the guy wearing that blue winter jacket in July?????

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95 Nautique Super Sport


Posted By: jbear
Date Posted: June-20-2010 at 6:53pm
It was July???? Wow...I am that guy.

I am not the guy in the long sleeved-monogrammed blue shirt. Look closely at that gentleman..he has a turtleneck on under the long sleeved shirt. When us guys get old our circulation slows down thus making us feel colder.

john

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"Loud pipes save lives"



AdamT sez "I'm Canadian and a beaver lover myself"...


Posted By: 79nautique
Date Posted: June-21-2010 at 11:37am
Originally posted by jbear jbear wrote:

It was July???? Wow...I am that guy.

I am not the guy in the long sleeved-monogrammed blue shirt. Look closely at that gentleman..he has a turtleneck on under the long sleeved shirt. When us guys get old our circulation slows down thus making us feel colder.

john


what your calling Pete old please...the kettles a little black there John boy

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Posted By: jbear
Date Posted: June-22-2010 at 2:52am
I am that "gray haired guy" just like Pete. Plus I believe I am a couple of years older than Pete. Just to set the record straight thank-you Chris!

john

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"Loud pipes save lives"



AdamT sez "I'm Canadian and a beaver lover myself"...


Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: June-22-2010 at 9:01am
Originally posted by jbear jbear wrote:

I am that "gray haired guy" just like Pete. Plus I believe I am a couple of years older than Pete. Just to set the record straight thank-you Chris!
john

John,
You've only got me by one year but just look alot older! See what happens when you retire?

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Posted By: bubbaskier
Date Posted: June-22-2010 at 8:33pm
Originally posted by Gary S Gary S wrote:

Are you the guy wearing that blue winter jacket in July?????
That's not a winter coat!!! In Minnesota we call that a wind breaker (it is not even considered a jacket). Average skiing air temp so far this year 61 degrees, water temp 68.


Posted By: bubbaskier
Date Posted: June-22-2010 at 8:51pm
Back to the key. In the '84 SN2001 once the ignition switch was removed you could remove the case that covered the tumblers by inserting a small finishing nail in one or two areas that were somewhat obvious (inserting the nail puched down the pin holding the cover in place). Once the cover is removed it was easy to remove the broken key. If yours is different I would suggest a lock smith. They should not charge you to much since it would be like re-keying a lock.


Posted By: jbear
Date Posted: June-23-2010 at 1:22am
Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:


You've only got me by one year but just look alot older!


Must have been all the stress us telephone guys are under on the job..right Gary?

Only one year!? Why you look way younger than me Pete!

john

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"Loud pipes save lives"



AdamT sez "I'm Canadian and a beaver lover myself"...


Posted By: Gary S
Date Posted: June-23-2010 at 1:31am
Well we do spend quite alot of time outside don't we John,that kind of takes it's toll.

We sure looked warmer by you in February than by me in July!



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95 Nautique Super Sport


Posted By: Gary S
Date Posted: June-23-2010 at 1:35am
Sorry to hi jack, but maybe you could take the lock out and take it to a lock smith,I have had good luck with them making lost keys etc.

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http://www.correctcraftfan.com/diaries/details.asp?ID=1711&sort=&pagenum=1&yrstart=1966&yrend=1970" rel="nofollow - 69 Mustang HM SS
95 Nautique Super Sport


Posted By: jbear
Date Posted: June-23-2010 at 1:46am
You sure got that right. Nice picture of us on a great day. Next February you and the wife gotta come here first for a day or two..then over to the River.

Funny..you don't look to stressed.

john

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"Loud pipes save lives"



AdamT sez "I'm Canadian and a beaver lover myself"...


Posted By: Gary S
Date Posted: June-23-2010 at 2:19am
I think Billy said it's going to be at the end of March next year.

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95 Nautique Super Sport


Posted By: WakeSlayer
Date Posted: June-23-2010 at 3:41pm
I cannot imagine a locksmith will touch it for less than what a new one costs at NAPA. Pretty sure they are around $20.

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Posted By: Raymondwakeboarding
Date Posted: June-24-2010 at 5:47am
Originally posted by WakeSlayer WakeSlayer wrote:

I cannot imagine a locksmith will touch it for less than what a new one costs at NAPA. Pretty sure they are around $20.


Heya! Brought the ignitionswitch to the locksmith but too bad, it's damaged too much.
Have to buy a new one, where can I go for a new one? Maybe an order by the internet?

Thanks guys!


Posted By: bkhallpass
Date Posted: June-24-2010 at 6:09am
Lots of places. Here is one

http://nautiqueparts.com/ignitionswitches.aspx - Ignition switch

BKH

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