13 Things About Suzuki Ignis Key You May Never Have Known
How to Unstick a suzuki wagon r remote key programming Ignis Key
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Steering Lock
The steering lock is a vital security feature to avoid your Ignis being stolen when it's in drive. It's a good security feature however, it can be annoying when you're in a rush and can't unlock the wheel. Fortunately, there are some easy solutions to fix the issue.
First, make sure the ignition switch is set to "on". If this is the case, try to turn the key in the direction you were turning prior to the wheel locked up. It can be difficult, but it's typically enough to unlock the wheel.
If the wheel does not unlock, you can spray a tiny amount of canned air into the ignition cylinder in order to lubricate it. Wear eye protection to prevent getting canned air in your face. Liquid graphite can also be used to provide lubrication to the cylinder.
If none of these solutions work, you will need to replace the ignition assembly. Fortunately, this is an easy component to locate at any auto parts retailer. Just ensure you buy the exact replacement, and then compare it to your original before you attempt to install it. Also, make sure to remove the cover covering the ignition to view and reach the assembly.
Worn
The steering lock can bind the ignition switch and cause the key to get stuck. This is a security feature that is designed to stop your Ignis from moving away while the engine is running. If this occurs you can detach the steering wheel by manipulating it.
As time passes, your Ignis key can start to wear out and become harder to turn. This may not be as common as a damaged ignition switch, but it does happen. If this is the situation it is recommended to change your ignition key.
It is also important to see if there is obstructions to your Ignis key from getting into the ignition cylinder. Sometimes, there could be debris or dirt that can be wedged inside and keep the key from turning as it should.
Then, you can try using a bit of grease to see if it can help. There are many different types of lubricant you could buy, so browse your garage or the local auto parts store 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 when the environment is dark or murky. These covers will also protect your key from wear and tear. They are available for a wide range of suzuki key replacement bristol models and can be bought through the internet or at a Suzuki dealership near you.
Bent
A key may become bent over time. This could cause the teeth on the key not to be in contact with the lock cylinder in the same manner and stop the key from turning the ignition. In this instance it is necessary to replace the key. It is a good plan to duplicate your spare key and keep it in a secure place.
Another reason could be that the ignition cylinder itself can wear out. The lock pins inside may become stuck together, preventing the key from going all the way into or out of the ignition cylinder. This can be fixed by replacing the cylinder however, it is recommended to replace the cylinder prior to the key is stuck in the ignition.
If your Ignis lock is stuck despite trying easier things to fix It could be the right time to lubricate the cylinder. Graphite powder or liquid graphite can aid in moving the lock pins more freely and unbind your key. It is available in most auto parts stores. When applying the lubricant make sure that your Ignis remains in park. Do not try to manipulate it in order to release it. This could cause more serious issues.
Broken
If you've tried all of the easier things to make a key remove its stick but it's still unable to budge, the last resort is to apply fluid to get it moving. You can buy some of this at your local auto parts store and apply it to the inside of the ignition lock cylinder with a cotton ball or a rag. Move the key gently to spread the lubricant around and try again. You can try to massage it forward but be careful not to press too hard, as you could cause damage to the cylinder.
It's also possible that the circuitry inside the key suzuki can become unresponsive as time passes. This isn't nearly as common and typically means that you'll need to get the key duplicated and replaced with an entirely new one.
The case of your suzuki ignis key fob programming keyfob could also get damaged or worn. This is especially true when you are using a cheap keyfob that is a replica with the shell being made of plastic or rubber. Depending on the situation, The Key Crew can sometimes change the internal circuitry of the old key fob to a replacement shell case, which means you don't have to purchase a completely new key fob. When we contact you to schedule your service, we'll inform you know if this is feasible option.