Ignition Key Won't Turn
Festivus
07-05-2011, 04:46 PM
Got a 2001 Alero 4 cyl. Couple.
Almost a month ago that car wouldn't turn over. Did the 10 min passlock procedure and it started. Been OK til today.
So now the key won't turn in the ignition. Won't turn at all. Steering wheel is not locked, car is locked in park. Tried to turn it while moving wheel, shifter, etc. to no avail.
Is this a bad ignition lock cylinder? If so, I've read some procedures on how to replace this thing. It looks horrible. And it seems that one needs to turn the key to get the cylinder out. Is this correct? Remember, my key won't turn at all. Also, is there any way to key it to match the existing keys without taking it to a stealer/dealer? I saw a part on Rock Auto that comes with 2 keys. But I guess then the ignition keys would be different from door/trunk. Is the passlock crap going to give me any issue?
Just wondering what my options are here. Thanks.
Update: Going to get an independent locksmith to fix it for $250 + tax, where it now sits.
Almost a month ago that car wouldn't turn over. Did the 10 min passlock procedure and it started. Been OK til today.
So now the key won't turn in the ignition. Won't turn at all. Steering wheel is not locked, car is locked in park. Tried to turn it while moving wheel, shifter, etc. to no avail.
Is this a bad ignition lock cylinder? If so, I've read some procedures on how to replace this thing. It looks horrible. And it seems that one needs to turn the key to get the cylinder out. Is this correct? Remember, my key won't turn at all. Also, is there any way to key it to match the existing keys without taking it to a stealer/dealer? I saw a part on Rock Auto that comes with 2 keys. But I guess then the ignition keys would be different from door/trunk. Is the passlock crap going to give me any issue?
Just wondering what my options are here. Thanks.
Update: Going to get an independent locksmith to fix it for $250 + tax, where it now sits.
walkersdad
07-22-2012, 12:05 PM
Thanks for adding the update. I am beginning to have the same problem on my 2002 Alero. Good to know it can be fixed.
Tech II
07-23-2012, 04:34 PM
Usually what happens is, the key progressively gets harder and harder to turn, until the day comes where it won't turn at all.....you want to fix it before it gets to that point.....
The reason is, in order to remove the lock cylinder, the key must be turnable....if it doesn't, then the cylinder has to be drilled out(special procedure)......
The reason is, in order to remove the lock cylinder, the key must be turnable....if it doesn't, then the cylinder has to be drilled out(special procedure)......
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