Simple and Less-Costly Solutions To Key and Ignition Problems
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Simple and Less-Costly Solutions To Key and Ignition Problems
You get in the car and go to insert the key in the ignition, but it's not going in! Or it does go in, but it doesn't turn! This can be frustrating when it happens right when you need to go somewhere. Sometimes quick solutions to this problem can get you on the road in no time.
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If the problem is more complicated, Prolocksmith can solve those problems quickly and with less expense.
Ignition and Key Problems and Solutions
Trying to discern whether it's an ignition problem or a key problem can sometimes be as simple as trying the spare key. If the spare key works, the original key is probably the issue. If the spare key does not work, most likely, the problem is the ignition.
Ignition Debris Obstruction
Debris in the ignition can prevent the key from turning. Look in the key cylinder while shining a flashlight to see if there are any obvious blockages, like metal debris. If you do see debris, use canned or compressed air to clean out the cylinder.
Ignition Springs Are Stuck
If the key cannot turn in the ignition, this might be caused by ignition pins and springs, which could be stuck in place, not able to conform to the unique shape of the key. Gently tap the ignition with a small tack hammer, then try to start the car.
Bent Key
Sometimes bent keys can allow you to insert a key into the ignition but it won't let you turn it.
If you look at the key and it appears bent, try using a non-metal hammer to flatten the key down. Put the key on something to cushion the blow, like a block of wood, and then tap the key, carefully, until it is straight. Attempt to start the car.
If you look at the key and it appears bent, try using a non-metal hammer to flatten the key down. Put the key on something to cushion the blow, like a block of wood, and then tap the key, carefully, until it is straight. Attempt to start the car.
Dirty or Worn Out Key
Keys can be worn down over time just like anything else. If the key is damaged by long-time use or is dirty, it will not let the pins inside the cylinder to drop as they should to start the car.
To confirm or rule out if this may be the problem, insert a spare key into the ignition to see if the car starts. If the key looks dirty, clean the key, and try starting the car.
To confirm or rule out if this may be the problem, insert a spare key into the ignition to see if the car starts. If the key looks dirty, clean the key, and try starting the car.
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