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How to Unstick a Suzuki Ignis Key

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Steering Lock

The steering lock is a vital security feature to prevent your Ignis from being stolen while it's in drive. It's an important safety measure however it can be a hassle when you have to get to a location and you are unable to unlock the wheel. There are a few basic ways to solve the issue.

Check first that the ignition switch is set to "on". If this is the case, try turning the key in the same direction you did before the wheel was locked. It's tricky, but usually it is enough to unlock the wheels.

If the wheel doesn't unlock If it doesn't, you could spray a small amount of canned air into the ignition cylinder, to lubricate it. Just be sure to wear eye protection when doing this so you do not get any canned air in your eyes! Liquid graphite can also be used to help lubricate the cylinder.

If none of these options work, then you'll need to replace the ignition lock assembly. Luckily, this is an easy component to find at any auto parts store. Be sure to buy an identical replacement and compare it with your old one before you attempt to install it. Remove the cover from the ignition to view the ignition assembly.

Worn

The steering lock could cause the ignition switch to become stuck. This is a safety feature that is designed to stop your Ignis from spinning away while the engine is running. If this occurs you can release the steering wheel by manipulating it.

Over time, your Ignis key can start to wear out and become harder to turn. This might not be as common as a defective ignition switch, but it is a possibility that it will occur. If this is the situation you need to replace your ignition key.

Examine if there is anything that is preventing your Ignis ignition key from entering the cylinder. There can be debris or dirt that may get stuck inside the ignition cylinder and block it from turning.

You can also test some lubricant and see whether it will help. There are a myriad of types of lubricant you could buy, so look around your garage or go to a local auto parts store to find one that is able to work.

Another alternative is to choose an silicon "glow in the dark" key cover. These covers absorb light energy and release it into murky or dark conditions. They also protect your keys from wear and tear. They are available for a majority of suzuki swift key programming models, and can be purchased on the internet or at a local suzuki swift key fob not working dealership.

Bent

A key can become bent over time. The teeth of the suzuki swift key fob not working might not be able to connect with lock cylinders in the same way. This can prevent the key from turning. In this case you'll have to replace the key. It is a good plan to duplicate the spare key and store it in a secure location.

Another reason could be that the ignition cylinder itself can wear out. The lock pins in the internal lock could become stuck together and prevent the key from moving completely into or out of the cylinder. The replacement of the cylinder may solve this issue, however it is best to do it before the key is stuck in the ignition to prevent further damage.

If your Ignis lock is stuck despite trying simpler fixes, it may be time to consider lubricating the cylinder. Graphite or liquid graphite could assist the lock pins in being able to move more freely, and ultimately free your key from binds. It is available in a lot of auto parts stores. Make sure you place your Ignis into park before applying the lubricant. Don't try to manipulate the Ignis in order to free it. This could lead you to more serious problems.

Broken

If you've tried all of the easier ways to make keys unstick and it still won't move, the last resort is to use some oil to move it. You can buy some of this at your local auto parts store and apply it to the inside of the cylinder for the ignition lock with a cotton ball or a rag. Try again. Move the key backwards and forwards gently to spread the oil. If you're able to massage it forward, do so but don't force it too much or you'll break it off in the cylinder.

It's also possible that the circuitry inside the key may become inactive as time passes. This isn't the case as often as it sounds, so you'll need to have a duplicate key made.

In the end, the case of the case of your suzuki alto key key fob may be damaged or worn out. This is particularly true in the case of a cheap replica key fob, which has a rubber or plastic shell. The Key Crew may be in a position to transfer the internal circuitry from your old keyfob into an appropriate replacement case based on the circumstance. This will help you save the expense of purchasing an entirely new keyfob. We'll let you know what options are available for your situation when we contact you to arrange the service.