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6/30/2020
Learning about how your vehicle tells you there is something wrong is crucial. By doing so, you ensure you are taking proper care of it and therefore prolonging its lifespan. Something you should learn is about common ignition switch problems. Learn more by reading this article by Bill Rigdon AMSOIL Dealer.

How often does it happen that you get in your car, put your key in the ignition switch, and are unable to get the car started? If you have ever experienced this, it is very probable that you are experiencing ignition switch problems. When not taken care of properly, ignition switch problems can be quite dangerous when being on the road. Ensure both you and your vehicle stay safe by reading this article by Bill Rigdon AMSOIL Dealer.

Key Won’t Come Out

A common problem with the ignition switch is when the key won’t come out of the switch. If you ever have this problem, try moving the steering wheel back and forth until you feel it “click” into a locked position. After doing this, the key should come out easily. If you are not successful, it is probable you have a damaged column locking mechanism. Make sure to seek the help of a professional to prevent further damaging the mechanism.

Immobilizer Problems

Transponder keys are the ones in charge of enabling your vehicle to start. Transponder keys have a specific code that gets transmitted to the vehicle. Vehicles that work with transponder keys also have a specific code that perfectly matches the one in the key. It can happen that due to an electrical problem or damage, keys can become unprogrammed. When this happens, the car no longer responds to the key. The best thing to do in this situation is to get a professional to reprogram the key.

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Steering Wheel Binding

Steering wheels are equipped with a special security lock that prevents anyone from turning the steering wheel when they don’t have a key. This security lock is mechanically connected to the ignition cylinder and can be activated if you turn the starring wheel while turning off the car. If this happens to you, just turn your steering wheel back and forth until you are able to free the ignition cylinder.

Ignition Switch Fault

Inside the ignition switch, there are contacts that are connected to the electrical system. This is crucial as it ensures that the engine starts. You are probably familiar with the positions in your ignition. In the “OFF” position, the ignition switch isn’t connected to anything yet. In the “START” position is when the started is engaged. The positions in between give power to the vehicle’s accessories. If you have trouble starting your car to the point that not even the accessories get powered, you probably have a problem with the lock cylinder or the ignition switch.

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Worn Ignition Cylinder

As with everything in this world, your ignition key as well as the cylinders in your car’s ignition system start to suffer some wear and tear. Are you aware of how many times you have inserted and removed your ignition key? The sublets inside your ignition system will also start to wear down. When all these things happen, from time to time, your key will be unable to turn your worn ignition cylinder.

Broken Key or Foreign Object

Have you ever heard of a key breaking and blocking the ignition switch? This is actually a very common ignition switch problem. It is also common to find foreign objects stuck in the ignition switch. If you ever find yourself having this issue, seek out the help of a professional. Trying to fix this issue on your own may cause you to further damage your ignition. To prevent having to replace your entire ignition, call for help.

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