The key switch may be drilled out but the ignition switch may not be ingageing the power it needs for the electrical system ,replace the key cylinder .
SOURCE: key stuck in ignition
Take the steering column cover off and tap/hit the ignition barrel with suitable tool (small hammer)while twisting on key.It may be enough to loosen it so key comes out.You will have to remove steering column cover to swap with replacment barrel anyway .Get someone to turn steering wheel while tapping/hitting barrel as it could be the steering column lock pin thats jamming.good luck.
SOURCE: ignition lock -98 dodge neon
Sounds like the ignition cylinder is jambed, if you remove the covers and put the key in, you might be able to turn it with pliers, just turn it to the accessories position, then there is a small metal clip that pushes in, push it in and pull the lock cylinder out of place, get a new one from the dealer and reverse to install. If it's above you, your dealer can help, usually about an hours labour or so.
Hope that helps, Good luck
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SOURCE: 2001 Dodge Neon won't start. says "fuse"
check all you r fuses. There should be 2 sets, one under the hood and another in the passenger area(driver side under dash usually)
SOURCE: my 1997 dodge stratus 2.4l 4cylinder wont start
check your relay box (under the hood black box) for corrosion, just had that on my van and it was a blown relay fuse from a bad connector. Also there might be an issue with the distributor itself (the thing the coil conects to) as that is symptomatic of that. To start- and for sake of ease- wiggle the black box after reseating the fuses (not the clear top ones yyou can see them blown without removing) give the box a good wiggle and a tap or two (not he-man taps mind you) while someone tries to start it. if this all is useless please let me know.
SOURCE: 95 dodge Neon. Crank but wont start. I Changed the
had same problem. neons are bad for the gas filler tube rusting out. there has to be pressure in the tank for the car to run.check and see if yours is rusted out or hole in it somewhere.
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