Make sure the shift is in reverse. If that doesn't work, look under the hood, there's a cable that comes from the tranny through the firewall, you have to replace the cable but you can get the key out by pushing the arm that the cable connects to on the tranny forward.
ignition will be turned off and keys left in ignition, transmission placed in park (automatic) or reverse (manual), parking brake set, parking lights/emergency flashers on
Yes, you must turn on the ignition.
try turning steering wheel back and forth while turning key to off position or make sure the transmission is in park (if its an automatic transmission)
may be button on gear handle is stacked, check position of button, release it fully.
There is a long black thing on your keys, shake your keys in the ignition and dash should light up .
Lost ignition keys for newer vehicles can be obtained from the vehicle dealership. Lost keys for a 1978 Honda Accord will require the replacement of the ignition.
They do have ignition keys. You must have the key on your person for the start button to work.
Why won't the keys in the ignition turn on a 1992 grand marquis?
Those with mechanical knowledge of vehicles can often start a car by bypassing the ignition key ("hot wiring"). However, the most modern of vehicles can sometimes present a problem with their advanced security systems.If you have misplaced your keys, your car dealer or a locksmith can likely help you.Cars Recovered or Without Any KeysYou can power up the ignition coil with a jumper wire. If it has a manual transmission, you can push-start it. For an automatic, you will need to bypass any steering or transmission lock and jump the starter solenoid.
Yes, originally the door and ignition keys are the same. but if you have to replace your ignition / steering column, you will have a different (re-keyed) key for the door and for the ignition.
I would check the transmission safety switch. If it's faulty you will not be able to get your key out.
You do not need a key to replace the ignition switch.