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작성자 Magnolia Witte
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What to Do If Your Key Won't Turn in the Ignition

toyota-logo-2020.pngIf your key is stuck in the ignition or if it fails to start the car, then you might need to replace the ignition switch or key cylinder. This is a complex job that requires special tools.

After installing the new switch, connect the battery and test it by turning the key to the On position.

Identifying the problem

It's not just a nuisance, but keys that don't work on the ignition can stop you from starting your vehicle. If you find yourself in this situation, there are a few steps you can follow to try and fix the issue prior to calling an emergency car repair ignition lock cylinder service.

The first step is to ensure that the key is not being inserted incorrectly. It may seem odd that the key that fits into the lock on one side will not turn when it is inserted into the other. However, it is common that people insert the wrong key into the correct cylinder. This is why having an extra or emergency key is a good idea - it will assist you in avoiding this kind of incident and get back on the road quickly.

You should also check the key and ignition for dirt or debris that may be causing the issue. Abrasive turning could cause the pins in the cylinder of the ignition lock to misalign and that is why it is important to be gentle with the key when trying to start the engine.

If wiggling the ignition key doesn't help, you can use a small tack-hammer and tap the cylinder with a gentle tap to loosen the pins and springs. This method works because tapping on the cylinder creates vibrations that encourage springs to move, which, in turn, will allow the key to turn. Just remember that if you apply too much force, you risk breaking the key and possibly the ignition cylinder too.

Another option is lubricating the cylinder and key by using a penetrating oil. This can be helpful if the key gets stuck due to the buildup of grime, as it will loosen up and move more freely when the mechanism is lubricated.

If none of these solutions work, you should seek out an auto repair service. The locks and cylinders in these vehicles wear out over time particularly if they are used a lot and a single key that won't turn can be an indication that it's time to replace it.

Prepare for the replacement

A lot of people assume that when they have an issue with their car, the first thing to do is contact the dealer. Many people are unaware that independent garages or locksmiths can fix their problems at a lower price than dealers. In fact, if your key won't go into the ignition it could be an indication that the cylinder in your ignition is beginning to fail and that it's time to replace it.

Before you start the replacement process, there are some things that you'll need to take care of. You'll first need to find a safe place to work. You should be away from the road and the parking brake should be in use. You'll have to disconnect the negative cable from the battery to stop electrical systems from being activated while you work.

Next, you'll need to remove any steering column or dashboard covers that are preventing easy access to the ignition cylinder. This will allow you to work faster and reduce the risk of damaging the components of your vehicle. It is also important to make sure that you have all the tools you need prior to beginning. The more precise your tools are, the more easy it is to complete the task correctly.

Once you have the tools that you require, it's time to begin preparing for the ignition cylinder replacement. You'll need to take a look at the ignition cylinder and determine whether or not it can be repaired by replacing or smoothing the wafers within it. If the cylinder's ignition is broken beyond repair, then you'll have to get a new one made by an expert locksmith.

If the cylinder that controls the ignition is still in good condition, then you can try to fix the problem by using a chisel or flathead screwdriver to push into the keyway and then rotate it until it is released. Use caution when using excessive force, as it could cause more harm than good. If this method does not work then it might be necessary to hammer the tool further into the cylinder to generate more torque and leverage.

Removing the Ignition Cylinder

The ignition lock cylinder is the place where you place your key into your vehicle to start it or turn off its engines, or activate other systems, such as your radio. It is housed inside the ignition switch. This electronic component locks the ignition, and reads the anti-theft number on your key.

The pins on the lock cylinder are moved upwards and downwards to allow a mechanical key to be inserted and rotated. Over time, the pins will wear down (and sometimes break) or get stuck in an elevated position, preventing the key from being able to turn and activate the vehicle. If you don't correct the problem, your vehicle might not start or be locked.

Fortunately the ignition cylinder is easily replaced with an entirely new one to allow your vehicle to start. To do this, disconnect the battery. Then, you'll remove the screws that hold the steering wheel trim to gain access to the ignition switch and cylinder. It's important to note that the procedure varies from one model to the next and you should consult the repair manual for instructions.

Once the old cylinder is removed, you'll need buy a new one that matches your car's key and then follow the directions in the repair manual to put it in. It's a good idea to test your new key prior to you finish.

The first indication of a malfunctioning ignition cylinder is having trouble getting your car started. The key could be difficult to insert or turn, and require that it is moved around to make it move. It could also be difficult to remove the key, which can indicate that it's become bent or worn and needs to be replaced.

It is convenient to have a Wrench mobile technician visit your workplace or home for a fast and reliable ignition lock cylinder auto repair. This means you don't have to take the car ignition replacement to a repair shop. We can assist you in getting your car back on the road with expert repairs and an easy estimate.

Installing the New Switch

The ignition switch can malfunction over time. This can lead to various issues that range from your car not starting, to the check engine light flashing. If you suspect your ignition switch is malfunctioning it is crucial to replace it before the problem escalates.

Based on the vehicle's make and model depending on the make and model of your vehicle, you may have to remove panels or covers in order to access the ignition. If you must remove the covers or panels, disconnect the electrical connectors and remove any bolts that hold the switch in place. Install the new switch after taking out the old one. Once it's installed, reconnect the wiring and test it.

Make sure the switch is turned off position prior to installing the new lock. You may also need to reset the security system, particularly in the case of replacing the lock cylinder as well. This process can be complex and requires specialized tools based on the vehicle.

After that, you can reinstall any panels or covers you removed and connect the battery. Make sure you have the right ignition switch replacement for your vehicle. Enter your year, model and model in the AutoZone search box to locate the right switch. The site will give you an inventory of ignition key replacement switches that match the appropriate part numbers for your vehicle.

If you're using a traditional key or a push button start system, your ignition switch is vital to keeping your vehicle running. It's a delicate piece that can wear out with time due to regular usage or environmental elements. Keys that are heavy can cause stress to the switch when they are inserted, and extreme temperature fluctuations can harm the materials and lubricants inside. If your switch is damaged, you need to have it replaced immediately to ensure the safety of your vehicle and its passengers.

It is a good idea to get a professional in to replace your ignition switch. This will ensure the new switch is compatible and all connections are secure. This will allow you to avoid costly mistakes that may harm your vehicle or cause problems with the new ignition.

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