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If you can see it clearly like it is broken off right at the surface, you can take the other half and put a drop of crazy glue on it and stick it back together. Be careful not to use too much!! You don't want excess getting inside and glueing the broken part in there solid.
hold it for about 30 seconds then let it sit overnight to firm up. You should then be able to pull lightly and get it out.
If you have the original broken key try putting a mini drop of super glue on broken tip of key ( use a pin or needle to make mini drop) no wider then the width of key excess glue could make key stick in lock, reinstall key if all goes well after 2-3 minutes key will pullout broken piece with it when you remove it . Additionally lock mechanism is in the steering column Not easily accessible .
double posted, now , double answered.
old post.
Remove the switch , by following (old post) the FSM under steering
for Ignition switch removal.
this act , unlocks the lock.
one other way, is to destroy the cylinder, (ask a thief) and turn the guts
until it unlocks,
This sounds like the contact arm inside the ignition is stuck, try spraying the cylinder lock with a small amount of wd40 and then work the key in and out of the lock, if that doesnt work then remove the lock and check for broken contact, heres a picture to help you understand the way it operates, good day.
no it sounds like the ignition clinder is broken or worn down inside either that or maybe the key itself. get a new key made (local hardware store) and try that one if that doesnt work im afraid that you may need a new key and tumbler
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