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Steering Lock
The steering lock is a security measure that protects your Ignis from being stolen when it's in gear. It's a great security feature however, it can be frustrating when you're in a rush and you're unable to unlock your steering wheel. There are a few easy things you can do to solve the issue.
In the beginning, verify that the ignition switch is in the "on" position. Then, if this is the case, try turning the key in the direction you turned before the wheel became locked. It's a bit difficult, but it is enough to unlock the wheels.
If the wheel does not unlock If it doesn't, you can spray a little of canned air into the ignition cylinder in order to lubricate it. Make sure you put on eye protection before doing this to ensure that you do not get any canned air in your eyes! Liquid graphite is also a good option to lubricate the cylinder.
If none of these strategies work, then you'll need to replace the ignition lock assembly. It's an easy part to locate at any auto parts retailer. Be sure to purchase the exact replacement, and compare it with your old one. Remove the cover on the ignition to view the ignition assembly.
Worn
The steering lock can bind the ignition switch, causing the key to become stuck. This safety feature is designed to keep your Ignis from moving while the engine is running. If this happens, you can unbind the steering wheel by manipulating it.
In time the Ignis keys wear out and become more difficult to turn. It may not occur as frequently as a bad switch, but it does occur. If this is the case, it is recommended to replace your key.
Check to see if something is preventing your Ignis ignition key from gaining access to the cylinder. Sometimes, there is debris or dirt that can be trapped inside and prevent the key from turning exactly the way it should.
Then, you can try using a bit of lubrication to see if that aids. There are numerous kinds of lubricant you could buy, so browse your garage or go to an auto parts shop in your area to find one that is able to work.
A silicon "glow-in-the-dark" key cover is a different option. These covers absorb light and then release it in murky or dark conditions. They also shield your key from wear and tear. They are available for all suzuki flip key models, and are available through the internet or from a nearby suzuki replacement key dealership.
Bent
In time and over time, with repeated use, a key may be bent. This can cause the teeth on the key not to be in contact with the lock cylinder in the same way and prevent the key from turning in the ignition. If this is the case, the key will need to be replaced. It is a good plan to duplicate your spare key and keep it in a secure place.
Another possibility is that the ignition cylinder itself may wear out. The internal lock pins could become stuck together, which can prevent the key from being able to go through or out of the ignition cylinder. This can be solved by replacing the cylinder, but it is best to replace the cylinder before the key is stuck in the ignition.
If your Ignis key is stuck despite trying easier things to fix it's time to try lubricating the cylinder. Graphite or liquid graphite can allow the lock pins move more freely, and ultimately unbind your key. This is readily available at most auto parts shops. Be sure to place your Ignis in park before applying the oil. Do not attempt to use your hands to unbind it. This could lead to more serious issues.
Broken
If you have tried all the easy ways to make a key unstick but it doesn't budge, the last resort is to use a oil to move it. You can purchase this at your local auto parts store and apply it to the inside of the cylinder that controls the ignition using a cotton ball, or rag. Move the key back and forth gently to spread the lubricant around and try again. You can try rubbing it forward, but take care not to press too hard, as you could damage the cylinder.
The circuitry inside the key may also become inactive due to aging and usage. This isn't the case as often as it sounds, so you'll need to have a duplicate key made.
The case of your suzuki swift keyless entry keyfob could also get damaged or worn. This is most likely when you're using a low-cost replica key fob that is made of rubber or plastic shell. Depending on the situation The Key Crew can sometimes migrate the internal circuitry of the old key fob to a replacement shell case, avoiding the need to purchase a new key fob. When we call to schedule your service, we'll tell you if this is a feasible alternative.