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...fix this problem the key your using is it an OEM key or a key had made? or your cylinder key is getting worn, if worn need to be replaced. can try putting some grafite oil in key cylinder could have ...

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WORN KEY SWITCH AND BCM WILL CAUSE NO START CONDITIONS.TRY THESE TWO THINGS TRY ANOTHER CAR KEY IF STILL DONT CRANK.PUT KEY IN IGNITION TURN KEY TO ON POSITION WITH ENGINE OFF LEAVE KEY ON POSITION IN

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fix.html The problem could be just a worn key. If your key is worn, go to the dealer and have a new key made. Don't have a replacement key made at the local hardware or such like, you'll end up with a

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key in ignition must be jiggled to get it to start A worn out key is possible, but more than likely the contacts in the switch have worn out. switch replacement is the most probable fix.

...worn out key works better is inside ignition has formed to it, only way to fix this completely, is replace ignition, before no key works. Let me know , thanks mike the tumblers in the ignition ...

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...is a replaceable item you may even need a mobil locksmith to come over and make a key now is the key worn if it is a mobile key maker is the solution if its now a whole tumbler will be the fix for ...

...FIX THE PROBLEM? check the key if its worn down or damaged the truck wont recognize the key and security will activate if its worn will have to get a new key cut and if an electronic key will have to ...

...when the key and lock barrel become worn. It can be fixed with a replacement lock barrel, and an auto locksmith can re key it for you if you have an original key which is not too worn

1965 Chrysler Newport key will not turn at all is there a fix or does the key switch need to be replaced either key worn down or ignition switch worn and needs replacement

worn would cause removal issues of the key. I agree with above. As a temporary fix, move the steering wheel back & forth gently to release pressure on the key, also WD40 is a good lubricant which will

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