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Why is My Car Ignition Locked?There are many reasons your ignition might be stuck. The key could be dirty or has a broken wafer inside it. This can be fixed by sliding the key in and out of the cylinder several times.Another possibility is that the pins in the lock cylinder are stuck. You can tap the cylinder gently using a small tack hammer.Check the BatteryThe transmission shifter switch may be malfunctioning when the car is in Park neutral, or doesn’t start when the key is turned on. G28CarKeys can fix it by shifting the gear shifter up or down to put the car into gear.If the car doesn’t turn, the issue could be with the neutral safety cable or the transmission shifter. These can be easily fixed by a mechanic or a local locksmith for cars.The ignition cylinder may also be worn out. Over time the ignition as well as the key can become worn out making them difficult to insert or remove. A lubricant, such as silicon lock grease can address this problem, allowing the wafers slide into place.The key can become clogged by lint from your pockets as well as adhesive from tape used to secure packages. This can prevent the key from sliding into the ignition. Clean the key using a cloth, or a cleaner such as Triflow to resolve this issue. You may also try a spare key in order to determine if the problem is with the ignition or the key.You can also try to tap the key with a small hammer while it’s in the ignition. This will create a tiny vibration that could cause enough vibration to loosen the wafers in the ignition and allow them to slide into the right position. However, you must be very careful not to harm the ignition key or cylinder.If none of the above works, you must call a locksmith to check the issue. It could be that the key is broken inside the ignition or it may be time to replace the whole thing. If the issue is with the key, a locksmith can make a new one for you. If the problem is related to the ignition cylinder, the car will need to be brought into a repair shop to have it repaired. These issues are generally simple to solve.Check the steering wheelA steering wheel that is locked can cause the ignition to stop turning. This can happen if the driver accidentally engages it as they exit or enter the vehicle. This is usually caused by yanking on the wheel while balancing themselves against it with their hands. It could also happen if an individual in the rear seat has a mishap and engages the brakes while they exit the vehicle.This is a quick solution that doesn’t require going to the locksmith or mechanic. First, make sure the gear shift is in either Park or Neutral. If it’s not you can gently pull or push the gear shifter until it moves to one of these positions. It’s also crucial to press the brake button or activate the handbrake prior to trying to turn the key.If the wheel is not locked, a quick inspection of the steering column should confirm that the key is connected to the lock cylinder. This is typically indicated by a small “Lock” label on the lower area of the ignition circle. This can be easily disengaged by gently jiggling the key or pulling it back with moderate force. It is important to not use too much pressure as it could damage the key or break a wafer within the lock cylinder.Another thing to try is using an additional key to determine whether it is able to unengage the lock. This may indicate that the original key is damaged and no longer able to engage the wafers that make up the lock cylinder. A professional from Karl Chevrolet Webster City can create a new key if this is the case.If the key still doesn’t engage after spraying the penetrating lubricant it could help. Apply a small amount of penetrating oil to the ignition and keyhole. Then, jiggle the key or tap it lightly to make sure it is working. If this does not work, you’ll likely need to see a specialist at your local auto dealership. They can provide you with a new key and replace the ignition cylinder, if required.Check the KeyIf you are unable get your key to turn on the ignition, it’s possible that something is wrong with your key. Try taking off any foreign material on the key (lint and adhesive from packing tape, etc.). You could also try rubbing alcohol on the key or Goo Gone to see if it helps.If the pins within the lock aren’t moving correctly when you insert your key, it is possible that they are stuck. You can test the spare key by gently pulling it out of the ignition after having put it in. This should allow you to be able to feel and hear if internal lock pins move, which they should. If not, you can lubricate the pins with powdered graphite. You can purchase graphite in small tubes that can be squirted directly into the keyhole. This will allow the pins to slide into position when you insert the key, and will prevent them from becoming stuck.It could be that your key has become worn out or damaged and is unable to engage with the pins within the ignition cylinder. This could cause the ignition cylinder to not turn and stop you from starting your car. In this case you’ll have to take your vehicle to an auto repair shop or locksmith for service.If you are able to turn your car on with a spare key and you have eliminated any issues with the battery or steering wheel it could be because the ignition cylinder has been worn out. You can try to loosen the lock by using an abrasive screwdriver or handle of smaller hammers. Don’t use the head. Tapping the cylinder gently will often free it, allowing you to turn your key and start your car. If this is not working, you will need to have the lock cylinder replaced by an expert mechanic.Check the Ignition SocketThe ignition socket is the place your key slides in and out of place when inserted. It could get blocked with debris, or just wear and wear and tear. You can spray some silicon lock lubricant into the ignition.You can also use the small hammer and tap gently on the inside of the ignition to loosen or reset pins that are out of alignment. Be careful not to overdo it, or you could cause serious damage to the ignition switch.Before you do this, make sure the car’s gearbox is set to neutral or park. Many newer cars come with an electronic system that locks the steering wheel if it is not in neutral or in park. This will stop the ignition key from turning.If you’ve tried all of these methods and your key doesn’t turn, it’s possible that the ignition housing needs to be replaced. Different vehicles have different methods of replacing the ignition cylinder, so it is important to follow the correct steps.Generally, this means taking off the plastic cover that is placed over the steering column and ignition assembly. To remove this cover, you’ll need to first adjust the tilt-wheel to the lowest setting and then loosen any fasteners that hold it in place.Once the cover is removed, you’ll need to remove the old ignition cylinder out of the steering column. It is then necessary to compare the new one you purchased with the original one to make sure they are an identical match. Following this step, you can install the new ignition cylinder exactly the same way as the old one.It is possible that despite our best efforts, an ignition could be damaged and require to be replaced. If this happens, it’s advised to contact an Tempe Locksmith for assistance. A locksmith can assist you determine the correct replacement and then install it properly to ensure that your vehicle will start again.

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