jiggle your steering wheel back and forth mine does it to
It all depends on the features your Honda has on it. Many Hondas, including mine, you do need the key in the ignition. However, that is a feature that is different on different Hondas.
The ignition cylinder is the part you turn your key in to start the car, this is in its housing.
It may be that when you shut down your car earlier you had your steering wheel turned just so. Try inserting your key in the ignition and turn your steering wheel just slightly and see if that will unlock the switch. I had that happen to me and that is all I needed to do. Hope this helped.
You can't get a locked ignition out of a 1992 Lincoln Town Car. Turn the ignition on to take it out
not sure if it's the same on yours but on mine this is what i do. i leave the key in the ignition, i turn the ignition all the way back as far as it will go, tap on the key inwards and then try it again. on mine it's because my keys are worn down, yours might be the same, but it's worth a shot.
Are you using an original key, or a replacement that has the proper security computer chip located in the fat plastic part of the key? If not, the car's security system will keep the ignition locked and will not allow you to turn the ignition switch. ALSO: some earlier models of Focus had ignition switches that were a problem. If you ARE using the correct key and can't turn the switch to start the car anymore, the ignition switch may have to be replaced.
Not immediatley, but pull over and turn on your hazard lights. Then turn off the ignition.
put the kay in the ignition and then turn the car on then turn the wheel. im ean its not rocket sciene...BIG HAIRY
Well you put the key in the ignition and you turn it.
Turn the ignition off.
why does my 1996 ford tarus wagon make noise when i turn key in ignition
Insert the ignition key into the ignition and turn it to on, the alarm should shut off.