Why is it hard to turn my key in the ignition?

Why is it hard to turn my key 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.

What causes ignition lock?

1) Bent or Worn Key When you’ve used a car key for several years, it can start to bend or get worn out. This is especially true if you aggressively turn the key or push it hard into the ignition before you turn it. Once the key is bent, it won’t align correctly in the ignition lock cylinder.

What causes a car key to not turn in the ignition?

This is especially true if you aggressively turn the key or push it hard into the ignition before you turn it. Once the key is bent, it won’t align correctly in the ignition lock cylinder. That is why it won’t turn. The steering system has a locking mechanism which is activated whenever you take the key out of the ignition.

What happens if you have an incorrect ignition code?

The chip in the key transmits a specific code, of which there are millions. If this code matches the ones programmed into the vehicle, engine starting is enabled. An incorrect key code, such as from an unprogrammed key or damaged key, would prevent engine starting. Code “confusion,” such as having multiple keys can also occur, preventing ignition.

What to do if your Honda Key wont turn in?

Your local Honda dealership are very unlikely to be able to, or want to, replace the entire ignition unit which involves changing the cylinder locks and the ignition housing. As a result, you will end up having two different keys; one for the new ignition and one for the vehicle locks.

What to do if your ignition cylinder is worn out?

How To Fix It: Fortunately, this is an easy fix. Just turn the wheel back and forth until the ignition cylinder is freed. It’s a fact of life that mechanical things tend to wear out, and the same goes for mechanical keys and key cylinders used in your car’s ignition system.

This is especially true if you aggressively turn the key or push it hard into the ignition before you turn it. Once the key is bent, it won’t align correctly in the ignition lock cylinder. That is why it won’t turn. The steering system has a locking mechanism which is activated whenever you take the key out of the ignition.

What to do when your ignition key starts to jam?

We strongly urge our customers to fix the problem at the first sign your key starts to stick or jam. When your key is working, replacement of either the tumbler switch or the steering lock is bearable. But, if you wait too long, you may not be able to turn it at all.

The chip in the key transmits a specific code, of which there are millions. If this code matches the ones programmed into the vehicle, engine starting is enabled. An incorrect key code, such as from an unprogrammed key or damaged key, would prevent engine starting. Code “confusion,” such as having multiple keys can also occur, preventing ignition.

How To Fix It: Fortunately, this is an easy fix. Just turn the wheel back and forth until the ignition cylinder is freed. It’s a fact of life that mechanical things tend to wear out, and the same goes for mechanical keys and key cylinders used in your car’s ignition system.