Depends on the vehicle, some cars/trucks have ingntion/key locks( example mid 90's GMC pickups), a buttom/tab needs to be pressed. If it is not a vehicle like this, the ignition lock/cylinder is going bad/needs replacing.
You will know if your car key has a chip in it by checking your vehicle's owners manual. You can also check with the dealership where you purchased the car. You cannot tell by the appearance of the key.
The drain plug, on a 1993 Lincoln town car, is 5/8. The drain plug has special threads and cannot be replaced with a regular bolt.
That symbol is the engine immobiliser. You cannot start the car without a GENUINE Skoda Fabia key.
The plug key is good for thing in the circuit. The plug key either makes it or breaks it.
You cannot sell a car for salvage unless you have the title with you listed as the owner with no lean on the car. If there is a lien on the car you cannot sell it without having the lien removed.
To use the 12v AC plug, you have to turn the key on for contact. In the T&C, the key has to be "on" (you do not have to start the car, just turn the key) for the "juice" to be accessible at the AC plugs, both for the one on the console and for the one in the rear storage area.
It means you put the key in the lock. The plug is the name of the part of a lock cylinder that turns when you turn the key.
if theres an input plug you can put a cassette player in your car and hook it up to run it through the car speakers
This is a standard feature of the Smart, if you leave the car unlocked for more than a few minutes the ignition locks up and a flashing key apears. Just remove the key and press central lock to reset.
On the oil pan, on the bottom of the engine. Crawl under the car and you cannot miss it.
plug it in asap how can get the key in hole
depends on what car you got it ussaly is a passenger air bag switch to turn on or off