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How to Unstick a Suzuki Ignis Key Suzukis fanciful inexpensive city car gets a midlife refresh Its not a hot hatch however it handles the tarmac in rural and urban areas well Its tight turning circle makes driving in the city easy The new model comes with smart safety and driver assistance features including lane departure warning and a drowsiness detection alarm thats a welcome addition on long drives Steering Lock The steering lock is a vital security feature to avoid your Ignis from being taken away while its in drive Its a good safety feature however it can be frustrating when youre in a rush and youre unable to unlock your steering wheel Luckily there are suzuki alto key replacement G28CarKeys to resolve the issue First make sure the ignition switch is set to on If youre sure try turning the key in the direction you were turning prior to the wheel locked up Its a bit difficult but generally its enough to unlock the wheels If the wheel doesnt unlock after spraying canned air into the ignition cylinder grease the cylinder Make sure you wear eye protection before doing this to ensure that you do not get any canned air in your eyes Liquid graphite may also work to help lubricate the cylinder If none of them work youll have to replace the ignition assembly This part is readily available in any auto parts store Make sure to purchase the exact replacement and then compare it to your original before you attempt to install it Remove the cover from the ignition and inspect the entire assembly Worn The steering lock can be a bind to the ignition switch causing the key to be stuck This is a security feature that prevents your Ignis from moving away while the engine is running If this happens turning the steering wheel can free it As time passes the Ignis keys can wear out and become difficult to turn It might not occur as frequently as a bad switch but it does occur If this is the case it is recommended to replace your key Find out if anything can block your Ignis ignition key from entering the cylinder There could be dirt or debris that could get stuck in the ignition cylinder and block it from turning Finally you should try using a bit of oil to see if it helps There are a range of lubricants in your garage or at your local auto parts store Another alternative is to use a silicon glow in the dark key cover These covers absorb light and then release it when the conditions are murky or darker They also protect your keys from wear and tear They are available for all Suzuki models and are available online or from a nearby Suzuki dealership Bent A key may become bent over time This could cause the teeth on the key to not connect with the lock cylinder in the same manner and stop the key from turning in the ignition If this happens the key will need to be replaced If you have a spare key its best to have it duplicated and keep it in a safe location The ignition cylinder can also wear out If the lock pins within are stuck or jammed together the cylinder may be unable to allow a key from going all the way 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 is stuck in the ignition If the keys of your Ignis remain stuck even after youve tried the simpler fixes Its probably time to lubricate your cylinder Graphite or liquid graphite will allow the lock pins move more freely which will unbind your key It is available in most auto parts stores Be sure to put your Ignis in park before applying the fluid Dont try to manhandle the Ignis to release it from its binding This could cause more serious problems Broken If youve tried everything else to unstick a key and it still wont move your last resort is to try some oil You can purchase this lubricant at your local auto parts shop and apply it with the help of a cotton swab or rag to the inside of the lock cylinder Try again Move the key forwards and backwards gently to spread the oil You can try pushing it forward but be cautious not to press too hard as you may damage the cylinder Its also possible that the internal circuitry of the key will begin to fail over time This isnt the case as often however and youll need create a duplicate key Finally the case of your Suzuki key fob could become damaged or worn This is more prevalent if you use a cheap key fob replica that has an outer shell made of plastic or rubber Depending on the situation The Key Crew can sometimes move the internal circuitry from the old key fob to an alternative shell case avoiding the need to purchase a completely new key fob When we call to schedule your service well let you if this is a feasible alternative

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