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작성자 Carol
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smart-logo.pngWhy is My Car Ignition Locked?

There are many reasons why your ignition might be stuck. One reason is that the key is dirty or has a damaged wafer inside. It is possible to fix this by sliding the key in and out of the cylinder several times.

The pins on the lock cylinder could also be stuck. You could tap the cylinder lightly with a small tack-hammer.

Check the Battery

If your car ignition switch replacement is in Park or neutral but it doesn't turn on when the key is inserted into the ignition, there might be a problem with the transmission shifter switch. You can fix it by moving the gear shifter up or down to get the car into gear.

If the car doesn't turn, the problem could be due to the neutral safety cable or shifter on the transmission. They can be fixed by a mechanic or a local automotive locksmith.

The ignition cylinder can also be worn out. Over time, the ignition as well as the key will wear out, which causes them to become difficult to insert or remove. A lubricant such as silicon lock grease could solve this issue, letting the wafers to slide into place.

The lint in your pocket and the adhesive from tape that holds packages together can also build up on the key, which prevents it from sliding into the ignition. You can clean the keys using a cloth, or a cleaner such as Triflow, to solve this issue. You may also try a spare key to determine if the problem is the key or ignition.

When the key is in the ignition, you can tap it with a small piece of hammer. This will cause a slight vibration that could cause enough friction to loosen the wafers within the ignition and allow them to slide into place. However, you must be careful not to harm the ignition key or cylinder.

If all of the above options are unsuccessful, it's time to call a locksmith or automotive mechanic to have it examined. It could be that the key is broken inside the ignition or it could be time to replace the whole thing. If the problem is with the key the locksmith will be able to make a new one for you. If the ignition cylinder is the problem then you'll need to bring the vehicle to a repair shop for it to be repaired. These problems are usually easy to fix.

Make sure you check the steering Wheel

A simple issue that could stop the ignition from turning is the steering wheel being locked. It can happen if an individual driver is unintentionally engaged with the steering wheel while they exit or get into the vehicle. This usually happens by yanking the wheel while resting it against their body. It can also happen if an individual in the rear seat has a mishap and engages the brakes while they get out of the vehicle.

This is a simple fix that doesn't require an appointment with a locksmith or mechanic. First, ensure that the gear shift is either in Neutral or Park. If it's not you can gently pull or push the gear shifter until it shifts to one of these positions. It's also crucial to press the brake or turn on the handbrake prior to attempting to turn the key.

If the wheel is not locked, a quick inspection of the steering column will reveal if the key is in contact with the lock cylinder. A small "Lock label can be found in the lower portion the ignition circle. You can easily disable this by gently jiggling or pulling the key with moderate force. It is essential not to apply too much pressure since it could damage the key or break a wafer within the lock cylinder.

Another thing to try is to use a spare key to see whether it is able to disengage the lock. This could mean that the key is worn out and is no longer able to engage the wafers in the lock cylinder. A professional at Karl Chevrolet Webster City can create a new key if this is the case.

If the key does not engage after spraying the penetrating lubricant it may aid. Apply a small amount of penetrating oil to the ignition and keyhole. Then, jiggle it or tap it lightly to activate it. If this doesn't work, you will likely need to see a specialist at your local auto dealer. They will be able to provide you with a replacement key, and will also replace the ignition cylinder in the event that it is required.

Check the Key

It could be that your key may be damaged if it will not turn on. Try taking off any foreign material on the key (lint, adhesive from packing tape, etc). You may also try rubbing alcohol on the key or Goo Gone to see if it aids.

If the pins in the lock aren't moving correctly when you insert your key, it is possible that they are stuck. If you have a spare key to test, you can try putting it in the ignition, then gently pulling it out. This should allow you to be able to feel and hear if internal lock pins move, which they ought to. If you don't feel any movement, you can grease them with graphite. You can buy graphite in small tubes that can be put directly into the keyhole. This should help the pins to slide into position when you insert the key, and also prevent them from becoming stuck.

A more serious problem is that it is damaged or worn out and is unable to connect the internal pins of the ignition cylinder. This can cause the cylinder of ignition lock repair services to not to turn, which can prevent you from starting your vehicle. If this happens, you will need to take your car to repair or locksmith shop for assistance.

If you can turn your car on with an extra key, and you've ruled out any problems with the steering wheel or battery, it is possible that the ignition cylinder has worn out. It is possible to loosen the lock cylinder by using the blunt end of a screwdriver, or the handle of a Hammer (not the head). Gently tapping on the cylinder will often free it and allow you to turn your key and start your vehicle. If this doesn't work then you'll need your lock cylinder changed by a mechanic.

Check the Ignition Socket

The ignition socket is where your key slides into and out of position when it is inserted. Often times, it gets filled with debris or is the result of wear and wear and tear. You can try squirting some silicon lock lubricant (like WD-40) into the ignition to make things move along.

You can also employ a small hammer and gently tap the interior of the cylinder for ignition, in an effort to loosen or reset the pins that could be out of alignment. Be careful not to overdo it or you could cause serious damage to the ignition switch.

Before you do this, ensure that the gearbox of your car is set to neutral or park. Many newer cars come with an electronic system that locks the steering wheel when it is not in neutral or in park. This will stop the ignition key from turning.

If you've done all of this and still cannot get your key to rotate it is most likely that the housing of your ignition cylinder needs replacement. Different vehicles have different methods of replacing the ignition cylinder, so it is essential to follow the correct procedure.

Generally speaking, this involves removing the plastic cover that is over the steering column and ignition assembly. To remove this cover, you will need to first adjust the tilt-wheel to the lowest position and then remove any fasteners that are holding it in place.

After removing the cover, you'll have to remove the old ignition cylinder from the steering column. Then, you'll need to check the new ignition cylinder that you purchased with the one you removed to make sure that they're identical. Following this step you can then install the new ignition cylinder in exactly the same way as the previous one.

Sometimes, despite our best efforts, the ignition may be damaged and require replacement. It is recommended that if this happens you contact a Tempe Locksmith. A locksmith will assist you in choosing the appropriate replacement and then install it correctly to ensure that your car will be able to start up again.

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