Try spraying some powdered graphite into the ignition key hole and rubbing some on the key itself. If that does not work the tumbler assembly may need replacing.
turn key over turn key over
Not immediatley, but pull over and turn on your hazard lights. Then turn off the ignition.
BAttery?, starter? ignition switch?
bad ignition or you have a serious short.
Yes
The engine needs fuel, compression and spark (ignition) to run, you are missing one of those.
The ignition switch completes the circuit of electricity from the battery to the starter that actually turn the engine over and starts it.The ignition switch completes the circuit of electricity from the battery to the starter that actually turn the engine over and starts it.
A person will have no power to the ignition when the key is turned over when the battery is dead or the ignition switch is defective. Each component must be tested to rule them out as a problem.
Your key could be worn. Try moving your steering wheel while turning the ignition. If the locked steering is in a bind the key will not turn over.
you pull out the radio and dash cluster and you will have full access to the ignition just turn it over and un clip the wires
loose wire somewhere from ignition switch to starter.
- dead battery - starter motor defective - low battery - ignition key problems starter, ignition problems