PILOON
Super Star Member
thanks guys.
The wd-40 worked . (it is all I had on Hand) just sprayed it in the key slot for now. may have to take apart as suggested (but at least I can get it started right now.) Maybe it was the cold weather causing the grease to cake/harden as several guys suggested.
me happy now
"worked for now"------ but I bet it continues for a very long time. Don't be in a rush to open it as the little tabs will snap off.
My treated switch is still A-OK after 4 years or so with my spare sitting on the shelf.
I have split old switches and they were all caked and dry generally with the tension spring hung up by the caked grease.
While I expected to find warn contacts that was not the case. For that reason I habitually spray a small squirt of WD.
Also do all door locks from time to time and have not had a frozen car door lock for the last 20 years.