
Notenoughtoys
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Noticed all weekend while up in the yoop that my key always wanted to stick in the start position when starting my sled up. It never wanted to return to the on position unless I manually put it there. Has anyone else been having issues like this? I would imagine if it went unnoticed the starter would stay on and burn up.


Think it got water in it and froze?


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I would think Cannondale is onto something. I would pour a bit of Isopropyl into it and turn it back and forth and remove the key and wipe a few times.

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Will give it a shot tonight!! Never thought of it that way. Was always used to my apex with the rubber boot over the ignition switch, never had a frozen issue.