Why is my ignition key stuck in my Impreza?
Manipulating your Impreza’s steering wheel can unbind the key. Bent – Over time and repeated use, a key can bend. If this is the case, you’ll need to get a new one. This issue often happens with cheap duplicated keys. If you do massage the key out, go ahead and throw it away. Take the good key and duplicate it.
What does it mean when your car key won’t turn?
If the car’s battery is dead, you will often notice that the key won’t turn. This isn’t unusual in higher end vehicles, which frequently use more complex electronic ignition systems. Check the life of your battery to verify this. Oftentimes, the problem is not with the related components of the car, but with the vehicle key itself.
Where can I get a spare key for my car?
If you do not, you can obtain a spare key by writing down your car’s Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), which is found on the driver’s side windshield or inside the door jamb. You will then want to contact your dealership to get a new key made. Some newer cars have key codes attached to a set of keys.
Manipulating your Impreza’s steering wheel can unbind the key. Bent – Over time and repeated use, a key can bend. If this is the case, you’ll need to get a new one. This issue often happens with cheap duplicated keys. If you do massage the key out, go ahead and throw it away. Take the good key and duplicate it.
What happens if you don’t turn the ignition key?
Sometimes the ignition key won’t turn or rotate. If that happens the vehicle won’t start, the steering wheel won’t turn and it won’t shift into gear. On a late 90’s or early 2000 GM vehicle this is the way to get it apart so you can replace the tumbler.
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.
What to do if your ignition key goes bad on a Subaru?
If you have no key to duplicate, many manufacturers can use the VIN number to cut you a brand new OEM key. Just be prepared to prove ownership to Subaru in some way. The Impreza’s ignition lock cylinder itself can go bad over time.