Why does my car ignition lock up?
Common reasons the ignition key won’t turn include attempting to use a key for a different vehicle, or a locked steering wheel. You can unlock the steering wheel by turning the steering wheel from side to side while simultaneously turning the ignition key on.
Wear and tear may also cause the key to get stuck. Years of abusing your key may cause it not to function properly. If your ignition lock cylinder is about to fail, this may also cause you not to be able to take out your key. Misaligned springs and pins can make it difficult to remove or insert the key.
What happens when your key won’t turn in?
If your key won’t turn your ignition lock cylinder and the steps above did not get your ignition to turn, then there is an extremely good chance your vehicle is in the list below. The list below is just a partial list of vehicles we suspect of having ignition failure problems when people call and say “My key won’t turn in my ignition”.
Why does my Toyota Geo not turn on?
Vehicles Affected The Toyota and Geo ignitions tend to stop turning because of worn keys. A new “code” key or duplicate key may solve the problem. If a new key does not get your ignition to turn then your ignition will need to be worked on.
Why does my Saturn key not turn in?
The Saturn ignitions tend to stop turning because of worn keys and worn ignitions. (mostly worn ignitions) Vehicles Affected The GM (Buick, Cadillac, Chevy, GMC, Hummer, Oldsmobile, Pontiac) ignitions tend to fail because of wear from inserting the key at a slight angle.
What kind of car won’t turn on?
Ford vehicles such as Focus, Contour, Cougar and Mystique tend to stop turning because of ignition wear, all other Ford vehicles tend to be dirty ignitions or locked steering wheels. Vehicles Affected We understand the list below will have some errors, but we will do our best to make this list as accurate as possible.