What would cause a car key not to turn in the ignition?

What would cause a car key not to turn in the ignition?

The most common reason that a car key will not turn is that the steering wheel has locked. This will happen when the steering wheel has been moved after the key has been removed from the ignition cylinder. Turn the steering wheel to the right and left. If nothing happens, rock the steering wheel as you turn the key.

How do you unstick an ignition switch?

Try spraying a little bit of WD-40 into the ignition lock. The can should come with a thin straw that should fit (or almost fit) into the space between your key and the ignition lock. Sometimes, this additional lubrication will be enough to allow the key to be removed by gently wiggling it.

Why is my steering wheel and ignition locked?

Your steering wheel is likely locked because there was a bit of force on the wheel as you turned the car off last. Unlocking it will require using the ignition key in the same way you would when starting the vehicle. If the key will turn and start the vehicle, the wheel will unlock with the ignition cylinder.

Why did my steering wheel lock up?

If your steering wheel locks up while the car is in motion, perhaps the most likely culprit is a lack of power steering fluid, or dirty power steering fluid. If damage has caused the system to spring a leak, this could lead to a lack of fluid pressure in the system.

Why did my 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.

What does it mean when your steering wheel won’t turn?

Q: Key won’t turn, Hyundai the steering wheel not locked can’t turn at all. Happened before but now key not turning 2007 Hyundai Sonata Key does not turn in the ignition steering will is not locked I’ve done the front and back motion it’s happened several times but now it does not turn. I even tried my spAre key. My car has 116000 miles.

Why does the key not turn in the ignition?

The problem is that if the wheels are turned all the way in one direction, or if the wheels are butted up against something (like a curb), then it can be very difficult to release the locking mechanism, even with the key is in the ignition. The usual solution to this is to wiggle the steering wheel while trying to turn the key.

Why is my steering wheel locked without the key?

Sometimes your vehicle will stop you from being able to turn the key in the ignition and the steering wheel will be locked. This can happen with a wide variety of vehicles. In order to turn the key and start the vehicle, you will have to move the steering wheel from side to side, while at the same time attempting to turn the key in the ignition.

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.

Q: Key won’t turn, Hyundai the steering wheel not locked can’t turn at all. Happened before but now key not turning 2007 Hyundai Sonata Key does not turn in the ignition steering will is not locked I’ve done the front and back motion it’s happened several times but now it does not turn. I even tried my spAre key. My car has 116000 miles.

Can You Turn Your Key and your steering wheel is locked?

I Can’t Turn My Key in the Ignition and My Steering Wheel is Locked. Sometimes your vehicle will stop you from being able to turn the key in the ignition and the steering wheel will be locked. This can happen with a wide variety of vehicles.

The problem is that if the wheels are turned all the way in one direction, or if the wheels are butted up against something (like a curb), then it can be very difficult to release the locking mechanism, even with the key is in the ignition. The usual solution to this is to wiggle the steering wheel while trying to turn the key.

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.