Hi there - I've had a nightmare of a weekend. My car's a Mk2 Clio (2000, think it's Ph1). On Friday night, it drove as normal. Yesterday morning, I went to start, and the ignition was sticking. Very occasionally, it has locked up before and a firm twist of the key would unlock it and it work fine. However, yesterday's firm twist ended up with half of the key blade in the ignition and half in my hand. After getting a locksmith out, I got both parts of the blade, and was able to get a new blade cut today, and the transponder chip transferred over. (I'm using the spare key as last year I let my brother use it while I was on holiday and the original key did something to the solenoid).
However, although the key opens and locks my car, it still won't turn, except very slightly, in the ignition. Is this a problem with the ignition barrel itself? If so, can I change it myself without massive difficulty? Obviously can't drive it to a mechanic without being to start it and can't really afford to be paying call out after already paying for the locksmith. If I can switch it over, and it comes with keys, is it possible to transfer the chip to that key, or will my old key work if I keep it close enough?
However, although the key opens and locks my car, it still won't turn, except very slightly, in the ignition. Is this a problem with the ignition barrel itself? If so, can I change it myself without massive difficulty? Obviously can't drive it to a mechanic without being to start it and can't really afford to be paying call out after already paying for the locksmith. If I can switch it over, and it comes with keys, is it possible to transfer the chip to that key, or will my old key work if I keep it close enough?