simple fault. just bring it in to your local dealer to have a look.
If you do not have the car's remote.. lock all doors using the diamante key on the driver's side. THen unlock all doors using the key.
turn the key to the on position. then you should be able to turn the wheel
To reset the alarm on a 2002 Mitsubishi Diamante, first, make sure the vehicle is unlocked using the key or remote. If the alarm is still triggered, insert the key into the ignition and turn it to the "On" position without starting the engine. This should reset the alarm system. If problems persist, consult the owner's manual or consider seeking assistance from a professional.
Removing a ignition lock cylinder from a 2002 ford windstar with no key
You may reset the code by pressing either the unlock or lock buttons on the remote control. Within 1 minute of doing this, insert the key into the driver door and turn the key to the lock or unlock position.
You require to have two sets of keys for programming. Insert key into ignition, turn key to position one (if you start the car you went too far...lol). Insert the key to be programmed in the door lock. Twist the key to lock position. Holding the key in lock position press the lock button on the key you will see the side marker flash once; click the lock button again the side marker will flash again, repeat one more time and voila you key is programmed. Before you test the key remove key from ignition and manually lock the door with the programmed key.
Oh dear, you need to call a mechanic.
Ignition switch lock cylinder
Simply squeezeÊthe unlock button on the key less remote, insert the key in any outside lock cylinders and turn and then turn to unlock twice.
The lock is made first and then a key which will move all the levers/pins into the correct position. http://www.precisionlocksmiths.uk.com
If the battery is dead it will not allow the key to return to locked position. Thus trapping you key in the ignition.
Sometimes you have to shimmy the steering wheel back and forth while trying to put the ignition to lock position. Many vehicles do this.