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Posted on Apr 09, 2010

2003 chevy tahoe with key stuck in ignition. vehicle previously broken into and stolen with scewdriver to ignition. ignition replaced. key now stuck and cannot turn vehcile off. can shift to driver, reverse, etc. brake off but brake light on at last start of ignition. had to disconnect battery to turn vehicle off but key still stuck in ignition. how can i get key out? key is not a master key.

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I have a 2001 Tahoe I recentrly replaced the ignition about a month a go and today went to start it and got nothing. tried to start it a few times and the key then got stuck into the starting position and still not starting then after 15 minutes it started on its own so unhooked the battery and tried removing the key but still stuck. Trying to figure out where the problem is if in the starter or the ignition or the security system

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I have towed several of these with same problem. Sounds like to me it needs to go back in for the ignition switch again. Unless it's not going into park. If it's not going into park it would be a shift linkage issue and needs to be adjusted. Chris J.C. Towing & Recovery

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