if you can find a really strong magnet or a vacuum with a small nozzle to suck air threw and pull it out
Yes
yes, need it to start the car.
I had this problem and it turned out to be a dirty park switch located in the console shift (automatic), that releases the ignition in park. The mech cleaned it and the problem never returned.
You need to replace the igniton switch
Bob Boken died on 1988-10-08.
Bob Boken was born on 1908-02-23.
Boken till Dig was created in 1983.
Boken till Dig has 54 pages.
this is caused by ignition lock cylinder failure, you will have to replace the ignition lock cylinder and key.
To remove an ignition tumbler with a broken key, first disconnect the car battery to avoid electrical issues. Then, use a pair of needle-nose pliers or a small magnet to try to extract the broken key piece from the tumbler. If that doesn’t work, you may need to use a locksmith's tool like a broken key extractor or drill out the tumbler carefully. If you're uncomfortable doing this, it's best to consult a professional locksmith.
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Bob Boken was born February 23, 1908, in Maryvale, IL, USA.