Key fell out. won't go back in.
- Jim5.0
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Key fell out. won't go back in.
Hello All,
I have a strange problem with my Gen2 Liberty. Last night my son was driving it and the key fell out of the ignition lock which obviously should not happen.
The probem is that the key will not go back into the ignition barrel because the key retaining latch has obviously started to work again. Best guess is that he did not have the key in all the way but somehow got it started.
Because I cannot get the key back into the lock I can't turn the ignition off because it will not turn past the "acc" position so I had to disconnect the battery.
Any ideas on how I can get the ignition to turn off?
Thanks & regards, Jim...
I have a strange problem with my Gen2 Liberty. Last night my son was driving it and the key fell out of the ignition lock which obviously should not happen.
The probem is that the key will not go back into the ignition barrel because the key retaining latch has obviously started to work again. Best guess is that he did not have the key in all the way but somehow got it started.
Because I cannot get the key back into the lock I can't turn the ignition off because it will not turn past the "acc" position so I had to disconnect the battery.
Any ideas on how I can get the ignition to turn off?
Thanks & regards, Jim...
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Is the steering wheel locked? I sometimes found with my old worn out key if the wheel was in locked position you couldn't get the key in, jiggling the key and the wheel at the same time whilst pushing the key in saw the lock pop out again and key would go in, wheel would unlock. But you say the key is stuck in the run position so the wheel probably isn't locked...
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There are 2 ways to fix this problem the proper way is a locksmith, the other is a small hammer or screwdriver and the ignition key (which may lead to the locksmith)
My brumby did a very similar thing just recently, I used the igniton key and the butt of a screwdriver to solve the problem.
Put the key in the ignition as far as it will go then gently tap it the rest of the way with a small hammer or the srewdriver handle.
this method worked for me but has left the barrel sticky so the key must be in the proper spot otherwise it won't turn.
A new ignition barrel is around 60 dollars not sure how much it will cost to get it fitted.
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My brumby did a very similar thing just recently, I used the igniton key and the butt of a screwdriver to solve the problem.
Put the key in the ignition as far as it will go then gently tap it the rest of the way with a small hammer or the srewdriver handle.
this method worked for me but has left the barrel sticky so the key must be in the proper spot otherwise it won't turn.
A new ignition barrel is around 60 dollars not sure how much it will cost to get it fitted.
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+1 to this. Done it before!TOONGA wrote:There are 2 ways to fix this problem the proper way is a locksmith, the other is a small hammer or screwdriver and the ignition key (which may lead to the locksmith)
My brumby did a very similar thing just recently, I used the igniton key and the butt of a screwdriver to solve the problem.
Put the key in the ignition as far as it will go then gently tap it the rest of the way with a small hammer or the srewdriver handle.
this method worked for me but has left the barrel sticky so the key must be in the proper spot otherwise it won't turn.
A new ignition barrel is around 60 dollars not sure how much it will cost to get it fitted.
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I fixed it somehow last night. I was able to jiggle the key back in quite easily to set the lock back into the locked position.
All seems to work fine now. Turn the key on and it won't pull out of the lock which is as it should be.
So I'm presuming that the lock is starting to wear (most likely), the lock needs some silicone spray in it or he simply did not have the key inserted fully and yet still managed to start the car which brings us back to a worn lock.
Thanks, Jim...
All seems to work fine now. Turn the key on and it won't pull out of the lock which is as it should be.
So I'm presuming that the lock is starting to wear (most likely), the lock needs some silicone spray in it or he simply did not have the key inserted fully and yet still managed to start the car which brings us back to a worn lock.
Thanks, Jim...
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That's funny!!..... Why? because I did that exact same thing with the kids 1997 Hyundai Excel which is an auto. It also will not come out of park unless your foot is on the brake.
But this Subaru is a manual so it has non of those "idiot proof" features.
My ride on mower has more safety locks that stop the engine than you can poke a stick at . The worst one (now disconnected) is a button on the dash that you have to push when you reverse during mowing otherwise the engine cuts out.
But this Subaru is a manual so it has non of those "idiot proof" features.
My ride on mower has more safety locks that stop the engine than you can poke a stick at . The worst one (now disconnected) is a button on the dash that you have to push when you reverse during mowing otherwise the engine cuts out.
Lol. The Honda Jazz has a similar thing with needing the handbrake on to select a gea. I think they just try to come up with new ways to confuse drivers lolKustomchris wrote:When i first had my gen 3 OB i spent about 20 minutes trying to figure out why i couldnt get the key out of the barrel.
Then i realised the transmission wasnt in park.
The key also wont start the engine unless i have my foot on the brake... Learnt that one after abit of scratching my head too
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A certain French model has replacement brake light switches available at a reasonable price on ebay UK. If and when the brake light switch fails auto trans gets stuck in Park. If switch plays up intermittently rather than completely fail first time causes some grief to drivers unable to understand the electronc side of a trans lock device and unaware of the manual unlock process required.
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My first car was like that. It was a 1968 Valiant wagon. Sometimes the keys would fall out while driving so I'd had to look around the floor of the car once I had got to where I was going so that I could find the keys and turn the car off.
I never had a key to the tailgate so I could never lock it. Had the car for 3 years without being able to lock the tailgate. I wonder if you could get away with that these days?
I never had a key to the tailgate so I could never lock it. Had the car for 3 years without being able to lock the tailgate. I wonder if you could get away with that these days?
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OK we are off the subject but the subject has been covered and rectified.
Yes it was a VE and after 3 slant engines in the first year I sorted it out by fitting a 265 Hemi.
My Brothers first car was a VC Regal that always ran hot then ran on 5 cylinders. Pulled the head to replace the suspect burned valve and found a burned piston so we fitted a 318. Did a mates VC to a 318 as well which lasted a week before he crashed it so he found another one which we converted.
They only weigh about 12-1300 kilos so they fairly shift with a 318 under the bonnet.
My 11 year old son wants me to buy him a VC so that he can do it up for when he is 17.
I am a great believer in the theory that if your kids pour a whole lot of effort into making their first car pristine then they are less likely to trash it and themselves.
Yes it was a VE and after 3 slant engines in the first year I sorted it out by fitting a 265 Hemi.
My Brothers first car was a VC Regal that always ran hot then ran on 5 cylinders. Pulled the head to replace the suspect burned valve and found a burned piston so we fitted a 318. Did a mates VC to a 318 as well which lasted a week before he crashed it so he found another one which we converted.
They only weigh about 12-1300 kilos so they fairly shift with a 318 under the bonnet.
My 11 year old son wants me to buy him a VC so that he can do it up for when he is 17.
I am a great believer in the theory that if your kids pour a whole lot of effort into making their first car pristine then they are less likely to trash it and themselves.
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