Why does my Chevy HHR key not turn?
While there are a variety of reasons your Chevrolet HHR key won’t turn, the most common 3 are a binding steering column/lock, an ignition switch issue, or a problem with the ignition key.
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 does it mean when your HHR won’t start?
If the engine’s ability to fire the spark plug at the right time is called “timing”. If the plugs are firing at the wrong time, or something has happened to cause the camshaft to no longer be in sync with the crankshaft, your HHR won’t start. There will usually be OBDII codes associated with timing related problems, but not always.
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 causes a key to get stuck in the ignition?
When key gets stuck in the ignition, it can be traced back to a few common reasons. The most common issues with a key is an ignition lock cylinder failure or problems with the components related to the locking system. It is a perfect idea that if you experience a stuck key that once you get it removed…
Why is my key stuck in the ignition?
You will sometimes find that your key is stuck in the ignition because there is some form of obstruction that is prohibiting the smooth movement of your key within the ignition cylinder. In order for your key to move freely in and out of the keyway of the ignition cylinder, the cylinder has to be free of debris and dirt.
Why is ignition stuck in lock position?
A common problem when your key is stuck in the ignition is that the car battery is dead or low on voltage . Charge your car battery for some time with a car battery charger to see if it’s a low voltage problem. Low voltage can cause the ignition lock not to release the key.
Why is my car stuck in ignition?
7 Reasons a Car Key Gets Stuck in the Ignition #1 – Parking Gear Not Set #2 – Steering Wheel Lock #3 – Debris on Key #4 – Dead Battery #5 – Worn or Damaged Key #6 – Damaged Ignition Cylinder #7 – Manufacturer Recall or TSB
Why does my GM ignition key not turn?
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. Category Autos & Vehicles.
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”.
While there are a variety of reasons your Chevrolet HHR key won’t turn, the most common 3 are a binding steering column/lock, an ignition switch issue, or a problem with 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. Category Autos & Vehicles.
What to do when your car key won’t turn in?
You can use WD40 as long as you are going to be changing out the ignition cylinder after you turn the key successfully. When you are going to replace it anyway, it gunking up further over time does not matter. Gather your lubricant, key, and cloth. Spray the lubricant into the keyway of the ignition cylinder.
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.