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New owner...keys keep breaking

Posted: January 14th, 2002, 8:16 pm
by hard life
Hi I just bought a '95 mx-3 and the keys keep breaking when I am unlocking the doors. the locks freeze alittle so I have to add some more pressure, but the key only goes in half the way(not very strong). Is it like this on all mx-3's or Mazdas in general? I feel the key twisting and it eventually cracks. It seems weired that the whole key doesn't go in the lock like it does in the ignition.<P>Other than that this car rocks, can't wait for the snow to clear.<P>Thanks,<BR>Mike

Re: New owner...keys keep breaking

Posted: January 14th, 2002, 10:45 pm
by back alley
except for after a carwash(in winter), my locks are smooth and easy to use. try some wd40 in the lock - or graphite, something designed to ease key entry. canadian tire is a good place to start your search.<p>[ January 15, 2002: Message edited by: back alley ]

Re: New owner...keys keep breaking

Posted: January 15th, 2002, 12:20 am
by A.S.
Canadian Tire has some good strong black-head keys that don't break and you should put some WD40 in the keyhole using the little straw and stick the new kew in there and lock and unlock a few times until it becomes nice and soft. I had the same problem and the wd40 did the job. yah, seems like lots of mazda keys are soft and dont go in all the way. My friend had the same prob with his protoge.

Re: New owner...keys keep breaking

Posted: January 15th, 2002, 5:58 pm
by mxcess
If the door locks are frozen when you try to unlock them, try using a lighter to heat the key up and stick it in the lock to thaw it out.

Re: New owner...keys keep breaking

Posted: January 21st, 2002, 12:15 pm
by axess
Just a message to hard life about it being weird that the key doesn't go all the way in the doors, like in the ignition. You're probably a previous GM or Ford owner, they use 2 keys for they cars (at least they used too, not sure about now). So i guess thats why the keys is long and doesn't go in all the way in the doors. <P>One key ;)

Re: New owner...keys keep breaking

Posted: January 21st, 2002, 8:34 pm
by kalynn12
Welcome to the club. Here's the trick, get CAA its 70 bucks for a year and it is worth it. One of my keys broke on Christmas day at my aunt's, I don't even want to know the cost it would have been to get a locksmith out. I just wish I could now get the one that broke off in my trunk out. Another tip, car multiple keys and have them everywhere. In this weather (-20 C and 10 F and below) WD40 can't help.<P>PS. Message me and we will talk.

Re: New owner...keys keep breaking

Posted: January 22nd, 2002, 9:08 pm
by Deano96GS
Hey Hard_life, another WINNIPEGER HERE as well..<BR>msg me via msn or icq<P>msn = hellodean@msn.ca<BR>icq= 58857313<BR>i own a black 96 gs 5 speed

Re: New owner...keys keep breaking

Posted: January 22nd, 2002, 9:26 pm
by Sonicxtacy02
ya know keyless entry systems run about 50 bucks [img]shrug.gif"%20border="0[/img]

Re: New owner...keys keep breaking

Posted: January 23rd, 2002, 12:12 pm
by hard life
I used the WD-40 and the locks don't totally freeze up but it still freezes a little. The key slowly bends a little each time and eventually cracks on both sides. The rear lock is pefect, just the drivers door. It is also the coldest time of year as the other 'winter'pegers know. I'll have to ride it out until it gets warmer.<BR>Thanks for your help.<BR>Mike

Re: New owner...keys keep breaking

Posted: January 23rd, 2002, 3:35 pm
by tk1138
You might try the Technical Service Bulletin. Packing your locks with grease should help. <A HREF="http://www.mx-3.com/tsb/s021-94.gif" TARGET=_blank>http://www.mx-3.com/tsb/s021-94.gif</A> <P>tk1138

Re: New owner...keys keep breaking

Posted: March 2nd, 2002, 7:37 pm
by fairyangel
hi. I am from the states and would like to get a set of keys for my 93 mx-3. Does anyone know if I could get some from Canadian Tires via the net? E-mail me or reply....

Re: New owner...keys keep breaking

Posted: March 2nd, 2002, 9:43 pm
by fairyangel
well, i guess not. I tried on their online store and it didn't work. Thanks though. ANyone else know of a place?

Re: New owner...keys keep breaking

Posted: March 2nd, 2002, 9:43 pm
by CanadianMx-3
My mother has a 1994 626 and they keys snap like pretzels if the locks are not lubbed regularly

Re: New owner...keys keep breaking

Posted: March 3rd, 2002, 2:23 am
by 5spd_GS
just to let you guys know.. i had a key snapped off in my driver side door, i left it there for like 2 months cuz i didnt have the $$ to pay Mazda for new locks.. anyways i just had the drivers lock replaced and recoded.. it cost me $147.01 ... the locks are perfect now, believe me its worth the cash if youve got it

Re: New owner...keys keep breaking

Posted: March 3rd, 2002, 2:25 am
by 5spd_GS
..oh ya, and if your locks freeze, and you have some anti-freeze sitting around anywhere, just spray some on the lock with like a windex bottle or something, itll unfreeze those puppies in a jiffy, trust!! :D