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My mechanic disconnected the security section because my key I use to start the car had the security spot on the key was loose and would not work in the ignition It was going to cost a lot for a new set of keys so he took the security section out for a lot less. As he said an older car does not need security.
It sounds like it thinks the key is still in it all the time. Try turning the key forward to the on position, but not running, so the dinging stops. disconnect the battery. Remove the key completely and reconnect the battery.
A car can be stopped without a key, or if ignition switch fails. Put car in Park; look for 'fuel pump off' switch, in trunk under carpet. For manual ******, shift car into highest forward gear, release clutch while depressing brake pedal. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Renault CAN Clip Diagnostic Interface
Unless you turn your key forward the ignition switch will not come out. try wigging the steering wheel back $ forth while turning your key it may release the pressure and allow the key to turn.
You have a problem with a shift cable interlock that is binding.For your particular year there is a new version due to the high failure rate of these cable. Part # 33880-35011
Manual unlock door start car. The car battery was low and could not respond to key. If it win't start charge or jump it. Do not disconnect the battery unless you have to some systems require special codes for radios and other equipment. You may have to get the auto club to open the door for the hood release and jump you there. I don't feel bothe remotes batterys went bad at the same time but. The last resort is to change one and try it. Don't expect radio shack to replace your battery for your remote try calling a locksmith or the dealarship. Some dealerships are quite helpful...depends on where you live.
this is a common problem, but 99% of the time it's easier to fix than you think. Most common problem is that there is a release mechanism on the collumn somewhere. Look carefully, usually underneath. Push it and while holding turn key to off position. Sometimes you have to push the key in while turning. Please post your results.
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