Why is my key not coming out of my car?
Jiggle Steering Wheel If you’re sure that you correctly set the gear and the key still won’t come out, try slowly jiggling the steering wheel back and forth while you gently pull on the key to remove it. By slightly moving the steering wheel, the pressure on the lock is removed and the key should slide out.
What happens if you put the wrong key in the cylinder?
Factor 3: Incorrect key. Sometimes it’s a simple mistake, and the wrong key is inserted into the cylinder. This happens most often when someone has more than one car key on their key ring. Many keys look similar, especially if they are from the same make. So double check the correct key is being used to try to start the vehicle.
Why does my car key not turn in?
A very common reason a car key won’t turn in the ignition is that the keyway of the ignition cylinder is a little jammed up. Just lubricating the lock may be enough to solve your issue.
What to do if your ignition key is bent?
Bent keys can sometimes enter the ignition cylinder, but once inside will not line up correctly to allow the car to start. If your key looks visually bent, you can use a non-metal hammer to carefully flatten the key down. Your goal is to use something that will not damage the key, so ideally this would be made of rubber or wood.
Can a worn out ignition key start a car?
Then, very carefully, tap the key until it is straight and attempt to start the car again. Factor 2: Worn out key. Keys that are worn out are actually very common, particularly on older vehicles. If your vehicle key is worn out, this will not allow the pins inside of the cylinder to drop correctly and start the car.
What should I do if my key is locked in the ignition?
Gently turn the key in the ignition while you slowly jiggle the steering wheel back and forth. If this is the cause of the problem, the key should be able to be move out of the locked position, unlock the wheel, and then start the vehicle.
A very common reason a car key won’t turn in the ignition is that the keyway of the ignition cylinder is a little jammed up. Just lubricating the lock may be enough to solve your issue.
Factor 3: Incorrect key. Sometimes it’s a simple mistake, and the wrong key is inserted into the cylinder. This happens most often when someone has more than one car key on their key ring. Many keys look similar, especially if they are from the same make. So double check the correct key is being used to try to start the vehicle.
Can a new ignition cylinder match an old key?
Your new ignition cylinder will match your old keys, so you will only have one key for all locks. So, no need for more spending on reprogramming keys and you will also be able to get a new key cut in the event that you lose one. We are able to do this for you on site, while you wait.