Can a Hyundai Santa Fe get a bad key?

Can a Hyundai Santa Fe get a bad key?

Just be prepared to prove ownership to Hyundai in some way. The Santa Fe’s ignition lock cylinder itself can go bad over time. While it would seem like the most likely cause for a key to get stuck in the ignition at first, compared to it being a bad key, this is not nearly as likely.

What to do if your Hyundai Santa Fe won’t start?

If you have a model of Santa Fe which only has a key fob with start/stop button and no place to insert a key, then try placing your key fob as close to the start/stop button as you can and then start the vehicle. Start/Stop button on Hyundai Santa Fe fourth generation TM Tip: You can try starting your Santa Fe with its second key.

Why is the ignition switch not working on my Santa Fe?

Pulling the lock housing away from the column causes this pin to slide out of the groove in the column. When you turn the key the pin is retracted so the steering is free, you cannot turn the key so the pin is still engaged. Do not hammer, pry or use excessive force.

When to replace remote fob on Hyundai Santa Fe?

Click HERE for programming information. 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Hyundai Santa Fe remote key fob replacement (95440-4Z200) Already have a remote key fob?

Just be prepared to prove ownership to Hyundai in some way. The Santa Fe’s ignition lock cylinder itself can go bad over time. While it would seem like the most likely cause for a key to get stuck in the ignition at first, compared to it being a bad key, this is not nearly as likely.

What to do if you lost your Hyundai Santa Fe?

Generally speaking, you have three options: First, call an automotive locksmith that offers a mobile service for Hyundai Santa Fe cars. We can help you with this option. Second, have your car towed to an official dealer. Third, order a key online and have the dealer or locksmith cut and program it (if necessary) for you.

How do you get the keys out of a Hyundai?

If the scoupe has the lock built into the inside door handle, you will have to locate that horizontal bar for the lock, hook underneath it, twist hard, pull up, then back and forth till it pops. Hyundai cars are similar to almost all ford makes, mazda etc – I can usually pop em in under a minute in night time conditions.

Click HERE for programming information. 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Hyundai Santa Fe remote key fob replacement (95440-4Z200) Already have a remote key fob?

What to do if your car key won’t turn?

My car has 116000 miles. Hi there – your symptoms suggest the key tumbler – the actual lock portion of the ignition switch – has a stuck pin/spring combination. I suggest squirting a bit of dry graphite lubricant into the key opening, then insert the key and work at turning the key.

Why does my key keep getting stuck in the ignition?

Here are some of the most common reasons why the key would get stuck in the ignition. They are presented somewhat in the order of most likely to least likely to be the cause. All vehicles equipped with automatic transmissions have a lock that keeps the key from being removed from the ignition while the vehicle is in gear.

What to do if your Hyundai Santa Fe ignition key goes bad?

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 Hyundai in some way. The Santa Fe’s ignition lock cylinder itself can go bad over time.

What to do when your Hyundai Sonata key wont turn?

Put key in ignition and while turning key, press brake petal and turn steering wheel to the right ( all at same time ) and Walah it’s unlocked! Abracadabra * 166 people found this helpful. Hyundai keys wear down a lot faster than other manufacturers.

Why is the steering wheel locked up in my Sonata?

Tried to move it today after a snow and the key won’t turn in the ignition, the steering wheel is locked up and can’t shift it. We can unlock and lock the doors. Seems like an electrical problem? Any insights or suggestions? Have you tried jiggling the wheel back and forth while you are trying to turn the key to the start position?

My car has 116000 miles. Hi there – your symptoms suggest the key tumbler – the actual lock portion of the ignition switch – has a stuck pin/spring combination. I suggest squirting a bit of dry graphite lubricant into the key opening, then insert the key and work at turning the key.