obviously there is a bigger problem that needs to be found first thing i would do is take it to a different mechanic.i am guessing it is same mechanic that has replaced it each time, tell me if im wrong take it to a reputable auto electrician
You don't. The ignition is required to start the car. If it fails you need a new ignition switch.
If you have broke your ignition switch or lost the key disconnect the ignition barrel from the white connector plug then pull off the the key hole then with a knife peel back the casing around the wires to bear metal and wrap them together and attach the ignition back and it should be like turning the key.
There is a small switch inside the steering column lock mechanism. When that switch fails it can cause the door alarm to chime. The chime is supposed to inform you that the key is still in the lock, but when that switch fails it can certainly cause the problem you described.
turn on ignition switch and press and release the accellerator three times slowly within 5 seconds. turn if switch and recheck. if fails the first try it again.
Yes, there is a lockout switch that will not allow the starter to engage if the engine is not in Neutral or Park. If that switch fails, is loose or not adjusted properly the engine will not start.
Take the key out of the ignition and wait 10-15 minutes then try again. Also try using a spare key, yours may be worn. If all else fails you may have to replace the ignition switch.
Ignition coils contain oil for cooling purposes. If your ignition coil has begun to leak it is only a matter of time before it fails. When it fails you won't be able to generate a spark to ignite the fuel in your engine. It would be best to replace your ignition coil now before it stops working.
When the brakelite switch fails it fails to on. Replace the brakelite switch. Located under the dash on the brake pedal arm. You will see a push switch that is released when the brake is pressed. Just replace that switch.
Depends which country you are in and which inspection it fails.
When it leaks or fails to work.
Very, very, very, very little - no ignition spark.
Ignition switch going bad can be,hard starting,some things work while others don't and all your fuses look good.For example,not long ago a 1998 s-10 blazer would start,but the electric windows wouldn't work and the interior fan wouldn't blow.The mechanic replaced ignition switch to fix the problem,gas mileage went way up also.Also if you have to hold the ignition key in a certain position to make things work,its probably gone bad.Also any smoke or burnt smell around the steering column is a sure sign of problems. you.