The Ultimate Guide To Suzuki Ignis Key

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Steering Lock

The steering lock is a security feature that stops your Ignis from being stolen while in gear. It's a helpful security feature, but it can be a hassle when you're in a rush and are unable to unlock your wheel. There are a few easy ways to fix the problem.

In the beginning, determine if the ignition switch is in the "on" position. If that's the case, try turning the key in the direction you turned before the wheel got locked. This could be difficult however it's typically enough to unlock the wheel.

If the wheel doesn't unlock after spraying canned air into the ignition cylinder, you can apply lubrication to the cylinder. Just be sure to wear eye protection when doing this so you don't get any air that has been sprayed into your eyes! You can also make use of liquid graphite to lubricate your piston.

If none of these strategies work, you'll need to replace the ignition lock assembly. Fortunately, this is an easy component to find at any auto parts store. Just make sure you purchase an identical replacement and compare it to your original before attempting to install it. Also, be sure to take off the cover covering the ignition so you can be able to see and access the ignition.

Worn

The steering lock can cause the ignition switch to be stuck. This safety feature is designed to prevent your Ignis from rolling while the engine is running. If this occurs you can detach the steering wheel by manipulating it.

Over time the Ignis keys get worn out and become harder to turn. This may not be as common as a bad ignition switch, but it is a possibility that it will happen. If this is the case you must replace your ignition switch.

Check to see if something hinders your Ignis ignition key from entering the cylinder. There can be dirt or debris that may get stuck inside the ignition cylinder, preventing it from turning.

Then, you can try using a bit of lubrication to see if that can help. There are a myriad of types of lubricant you could buy, so browse your garage or an auto parts shop in your area to find one that can work.

Another alternative is to choose a silicon "glow in the dark" key cover. These covers absorb light and release it into dark or murky conditions. They also protect your keys from wear and tear. They are available on many Suzuki models and can be purchased either online or at the Suzuki dealership near you.

Bent

In time and over time, with repeated use a key can get bent. The teeth of the Key fob Duplication could not engage with lock cylinders the same way. This could stop the key from turning. In this scenario you'll need to replace the key. It is a good idea to duplicate your spare car keys suzuki key and store it in a secure place.

Another reason could be that the ignition cylinder itself can wear out. If the lock pins in the cylinder get stuck or stuck together it can stop the key from going all the way in or out of the cylinder. This can be solved by replacing the cylinder however, it is recommended to replace the cylinder prior to the key becomes stuck in the ignition.

If your Ignis key stuck despite trying the simple fixes, it may be time to try lubricating the cylinder. Graphite, or liquid graphite, will help the lock pins to move more freely, and ultimately unlock your key. You can purchase this in most auto parts stores. Be sure to put your Ignis in park before applying the oil. Do not try to manipulate the Ignis in order to unbind it. This could lead to more serious issues.

Broken

If you've tried everything to get a key off, but it's still stuck, your last resort is to try some lubricant. You can purchase this lubricant from a local auto parts shop and apply it with either a cotton swab, or cotton swab to the inside the lock cylinder. Try again. Move the key forwards and backwards gently to spread the grease. You can try pushing it forward but be careful not to push too hard as you may cause damage to the cylinder.

It's also possible that the circuitry inside the key can become unresponsive as time passes. This isn't the case as often and you'll have to make a duplicate key.

The case of your Suzuki keyfob may also be damaged or worn. This is more likely when you use a cheaper 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 an alternative shell case, which means you don't have to purchase a completely new key fob. When we call to schedule your service, we'll tell you know if this is viable option.