Discovery 2 ignition barrel

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Muddy viking

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Hi all,

I have a discovery 2 and had a random all of a sudden issue with the key just not turning, and not taking off the steering lock... Bad barrel? Greasing?
If it's a new barrel where do I find them?


Any advice would be greatly appreciated
 
Hi all,

I have a discovery 2 and had a random all of a sudden issue with the key just not turning, and not taking off the steering lock... Bad barrel? Greasing?
If it's a new barrel where do I find them?


Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Flat battery, worn key/ignition barrel.
Do you know if there is possibly any debris in the barrel and can you turn the ignition fully back to off?
 
Flat battery, worn key/ignition barrel.
Do you know if there is possibly any debris in the barrel and can you turn the ignition fully back to off?
It's fairly new let, had it 7-8 months never had an issue.. just seems to be all of a sudden. I can't turn the key full stop, can't get it to 1st ignition to even take the steering lock off
 
It's fairly new let, had it 7-8 months never had an issue.. just seems to be all of a sudden. I can't turn the key full stop, can't get it to 1st ignition to even take the steering lock off
I must admit I'm a wee bit stumped, lsilly question but it's in neutral or park isn't it.
 
It is nothing to do with a flat battery, turning the key in the lock to unlock the column lock is purely mechanical on a Disco 2.
To unlock the column lock you do have to wiggle the wheel as well.
If that doesn't work then the problem is still mechanical.
The key turns in the lock due to it sliding the wafers in the lock until they are just inside or flush witht he surface of the lock barrel, when this happens the lock can turn.
BUT as the lock and the key wears the key can no longer move the wafers far enough so bits of them maybe even just one, still sticks out far enough to prevent the barrel turning.
You can fix this by taking the barrel out and filing down the leading edge of the wafer so that even though worn it'll still work. No need for a new lock and barrel and onl;y about as much work as changing the barrel, without the need for fecking around with keys.
There is a thread or two on here about how to do it as there are elsewhere on the web, I'll try and find one for you.
I have done this, which is why i know it is possible.
Short term try wiggling the key around while wiggling the wheel. once you get it to unlock the column then it should move to all the other positions. When you want to stop you can then turn it back to JUST before the unlock and extract the key position. All the electrics will be off but the key will still work next time you want to use it. I had to do this for a while, I just locked the door with another key and hung a washleather over the steering column to hide the fact the key was still in.
Not ideal but it meant the car could still be driven.
But best of all would be to find the second key if you have one.
Here is my thread on it.
https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/making-your-ignition-key-work-in-a-disco-2.359475/
 
It is nothing to do with a flat battery, turning the key in the lock to unlock the column lock is purely mechanical on a Disco 2.
To unlock the column lock you do have to wiggle the wheel as well.
If that doesn't work then the problem is still mechanical.
The key turns in the lock due to it sliding the wafers in the lock until they are just inside or flush witht he surface of the lock barrel, when this happens the lock can turn.
BUT as the lock and the key wears the key can no longer move the wafers far enough so bits of them maybe even just one, still sticks out far enough to prevent the barrel turning.
You can fix this by taking the barrel out and filing down the leading edge of the wafer so that even though worn it'll still work. No need for a new lock and barrel and onl;y about as much work as changing the barrel, without the need for fecking around with keys.
There is a thread or two on here about how to do it as there are elsewhere on the web, I'll try and find one for you.
I have done this, which is why i know it is possible.
Short term try wiggling the key around while wiggling the wheel. once you get it to unlock the column then it should move to all the other positions. When you want to stop you can then turn it back to JUST before the unlock and extract the key position. All the electrics will be off but the key will still work next time you want to use it. I had to do this for a while, I just locked the door with another key and hung a washleather over the steering column to hide the fact the key was still in.
Not ideal but it meant the car could still be driven.
But best of all would be to find the second key if you have one.
Here is my thread on it.
https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/making-your-ignition-key-work-in-a-disco-2.359475/
I only thought could be a battery thing because I had the same on another vehicle.
 
I also had such mechanical problem with the key a year ago. I used wd40 for cleaning and lubrication and it worked. At least for a while....
 
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