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How to Unstick a suzuki key fob replacement Ignis Key
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Steering Lock
The steering lock is an important security feature to prevent the theft of your Ignis while it's in drive. It's a crucial safety feature, but it can be a hassle when you need to get somewhere, but you're unable to unlock the wheel. Fortunately, there are easy things you can try to fix the problem.
In the beginning, check if the ignition switch is in the "on" position. If that's the case, try to turn the key in the direction you were turning it before the wheel became locked. It's a bit difficult, but it's enough to unlock the wheels.
If the wheel isn't able to unlock after spraying canned air in the ignition cylinder, you can grease the cylinder. Just be sure to put on eye protection before doing this to ensure that you don't get any canned air in your eyes! Liquid graphite may also work to make the cylinder more lubricated.
If none of these works it is necessary to replace the ignition assembly. Fortunately, this is an easy component to find at any auto parts store. Make sure to purchase an identical replacement and then compare it to the original before you attempt to install it. Remove the cover from the ignition to view the assembly.
Worn
The steering lock could cause the ignition switch to be stuck. This is a safety feature designed to prevent your Ignis from slipping away when the engine is running. If this happens, manipulating the steering wheel will free it.
Over time, your Ignis key will wear out and become more difficult to turn. This isn't as common as a defective ignition switch, but it can happen. If this is the case you need to replace your ignition key.
Also, see if there is obstructions that are preventing your Ignis key from getting into the ignition cylinder. Sometimes, there is dirt or debris that could get stuck inside and stop the key from turning exactly as it should.
Then, you can try using a bit of grease to see if it aids. You can purchase a variety of lubricants at your garage or local auto parts store.
A silicon "glow-in-the-dark" key cover is an alternative. These covers absorb light and then release it in dark or hazy conditions. These covers will also protect your key from wear and tear. They are available for all suzuki replacement key fob wagon r key programming (the advantage) models and are available online or from a nearby Suzuki dealership.
Bent
Over time and with repeated use, a key may become bent. This could cause the teeth of the key to not be able to engage with the lock cylinder in the same way and stop the key from turning the ignition. In this case it is necessary to replace the key. It is a good idea to duplicate your spare key and store it in a secure area.
Another possibility is that the cylinder for ignition itself could wear out. If the lock pins in the cylinder get stuck or snagged together it can stop keys from going completely into or out of the cylinder. This can be resolved by replacing the cylinder however, it is recommended to replace the cylinder before the key becomes stuck in the ignition.
If your Ignis keys are still stuck even after you've tried the simpler fixes, it might be time to grease the cylinder. Graphite, or liquid graphite, will allow the lock pins move more freely, and ultimately free your key from binds. You can buy it in a lot of auto parts stores. Be sure to place your Ignis in park before applying the oil. Do not attempt to use your hands to unbind it. This could cause more serious issues.
Broken
If you've tried a variety of ways to make keys unstick but it doesn't move, the final option is to apply lubricant to get it moving. You can buy this lubricant at a local auto parts shop and apply it using either a cotton swab, or rag to the inside of the lock cylinder. Try again. Move the key backwards and forwards gently to spread out the lubricant. If you're able to massage it forward, do it, but be careful not to push too hard or you could break it in the cylinder.
It is also possible that the key's internal circuitry may become inactive as time passes. It's not as common however, and you'll need have a duplicate key made.
Finally, the case of your Suzuki key fob could be damaged or worn out. This is especially true when you're using an imitation key fob that has a rubber or plastic shell. Depending on the situation The Key Crew can sometimes change the internal circuitry of your old key fob into an appropriate shell case which means you don't have to purchase a new key fob. When we call you to set up your service, we'll inform you know if this is an viable alternative.
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