Key won't budge!
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Key won't budge!
Hey everyone,
So about 4 hours ago I moved my car to the other side of the street (gotta love city parking) and now I went out there to move it again and the key won't move past 0. I've tried moving the steering wheel back and forth (now it's locked) and nothing. What could it be?
It's a 92 Civic LX.
So about 4 hours ago I moved my car to the other side of the street (gotta love city parking) and now I went out there to move it again and the key won't move past 0. I've tried moving the steering wheel back and forth (now it's locked) and nothing. What could it be?
It's a 92 Civic LX.
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that sounds similiar to what happened to me before. It was in a blazer but still sounds similiar. I parked my car for the night and in the morning i went to start it up and the key wouldn't budge. I tried moving the steering wheel and everything. I had to replace the ignition tumbler. Did you have trouble turning your key before this(had to move the steering wheel around a lot to get it to turn)?
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that sounds similiar to what happened to me before. It was in a blazer but still sounds similiar. I parked my car for the night and in the morning i went to start it up and the key wouldn't budge. I tried moving the steering wheel and everything. I had to replace the ignition tumbler. Did you have trouble turning your key before this(had to move the steering wheel around a lot to get it to turn)?
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You would probably be better off replacing the whole assembly. This happened to me about 4 years ago so i don't remember if i replaced the entire assembly or or just the tumbler. I do know that the procedure was farely easy i just needed a steering wheel puller.
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Lol silly situation kinda happened to me once. It wouldn't turn for me at all. I tried and tried. I took the key out, turned it around, put it back in, and it turned fine. I cannot explain how or why that happened, but it did.
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this happens to some cars at my work periodically. get a can of wd-40 or pb blaster and use the red spray tube to squirt some fluid down into the tumbler. Works for us 99% of the time!
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I tried everything, even a brand new key. I ordered a new assembly since I also can't get the tumbler out. Anything tricky about installing it? Anything related to the steering lock to watch out for? Or pretty much just plug 'n' play?
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Follow SRS precautions but otherwise plug n play. Bet you already have it apart. I usually swear by the shop manual but I pulled the ignition key cylinder several times on 92-95 Civics at junkyards just by looking at its screws/nuts/bolts. Still, the shop manual is not bad to review for this. Some clues: http://media.honda.co.uk/car/owner/m...pdf/23-a68.pdf
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Youre going to have to cut the bolts holding the cylinder on because they use theft proof bolts that the heads break off when tightened down so there is no other way to get them out. its fairly easy and ive actually pulled if off one time by wedging the drill bit into the corner and the bolt and when I started to drill it loosened the bolt lol. It's a fairly easy fix though.
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So I started taking it apart today, and I now realize what everyone's been saying about the bolts that break off. What are some methods to get them out? My drill doesn't fit in that area. I have a dremel, but I'm not sure that's any smaller.
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I have this same problem. I have a 91 Acura Integra. This has just happened recently. I have to wait in the car (it's below freezing out mind you) for over ten minutes and up to an hour other times. I have gotten used to just leaving the radio lights on and such, because the key wont budge. I just go back out after a half hour to check it, usually it comes out easily then. Is it just the cold weather?
When you all replaced your key, did the problem stop for good? My friend just took the front end apart and cleaned the area that was supposed to fix it... to no avail. It still gets stuck.
When you all replaced your key, did the problem stop for good? My friend just took the front end apart and cleaned the area that was supposed to fix it... to no avail. It still gets stuck.
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Re: Key won't budge!
I have this same problem. I have a 91 Acura Integra. This has just happened recently. I have to wait in the car (it's below freezing out mind you) for over ten minutes and up to an hour other times. I have gotten used to just leaving the radio lights on and such, because the key wont budge. I just go back out after a half hour to check it, usually it comes out easily then. Is it just the cold weather?
When you all replaced your key, did the problem stop for good? My friend just took the front end apart and cleaned the area that was supposed to fix it... to no avail. It still gets stuck.
When you all replaced your key, did the problem stop for good? My friend just took the front end apart and cleaned the area that was supposed to fix it... to no avail. It still gets stuck.
Here's a how-to on CC.
http://www.clubcivic.com/board/showthread.php?t=88062
Good Luck!
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i use a hammer and a chisel on those break-off bolts and just hit them out since they aren't on there that tight. they come out pretty easy. remember righty tighty lefty loosey
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