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Replace the ignition lock cylinder.
If you are talking about the ignition cylinder lock, the part where the key goes: Turn the switch to "ON". There is a square pin on the front of the switch (side closest to dash). Push the pin in and pull the cylinder out. Mine was locked so I had to drill it out.
yes it can by removing the switch located on the door trim. however this indicates the cylinder is not in the Locked position. The cylinder must be fully turn counter clock wise. If it cant a new cylinder may be needed
You can't get a locked ignition out of a 1992 Lincoln Town Car. Turn the ignition on to take it out
I would replace the lock cylinder.
As a general rule you can't. There is a retaining pin, screw, or nut that cannot be accessed or made to release the cylinder without the key being unlocked (cylinder in a certain position) - this is to prevent theft.
The steering and ignition will become locked on a 97 Chevy Cavalier if the key is not inserted into the ignition and turned. This helps to prevent theft.
my 1985 ford crown Victoria ignition has locked up! what do i do?
Disconnect the negative battery cable and remove the steering wheel. Turn off windshield wiper and disconnect the wiring. Insert the key into the cognition and turn the switch to a locked position. Depress the retaining pin and remove the cylinder. Enter the old cylinder into the new ignition.
With the key stuck in the accessory position the steering wheel is locked and the gearshift is locked in the park position. Perhaps you should consider having a locksmith change the key cylinder where it is, or else have it towed to the garage.
put the key in,and turn it.
could be the cylinder on the brake caliper is locked up could be the cylinder on the brake caliper is locked up