I just unpluged mine, but it is located below the sterio. It can be reached from behind on drivers side. very easy to get too. No tools.
The buzzer that lets you know the key is in the ignition in a 1989 Chevy Blazer is in the steering column. To access it you would need to remove the steering wheel with a special tool, or remove the ignition assembly. The key makes contact with a tab that activates the buzzer.
I believe that wire is for the key is in the ignition warning buzzer! Not 100%, but 90%.
Yes, when you take the key out of the ignition the buzzer goes off.
The key and the ignition lock are badly worn. Try a different key if it doesn't fix it you need to replace the ignition lock.
Put it in reverse.
Wow a live in Buzzard The buzzer is trying to tell you the key is in the ignition or the head lights are on.
Yes, there are several methods to try to fix a key stuck in the ignition of a car, such as jiggling the steering wheel, lubricating the keyhole, or using a spare key. If these methods do not work, it is recommended to seek assistance from a professional locksmith or mechanic.
Step on brake first. Turn steering wheel slightly to remove tension on key.
£10-£20 depending on the car size and model.
The same sound is made for several warnings on a car. Try fastening your seat belts for both front belts, checking if any lights are left on, wiggling the ignition switch once the key is removed. Hazard light don't normally use a buzzer so someone may have connected a buzzer in place of a flasher in that circuit.
The key to my ignition broke off in the ignition. Luckily, I was able to insert the remainder of the key in the ignition and turn on my car. In order to fix the problem, I had to take my car to the dealer and I am pretty sure they removed it and installed a new ignition "key hole" keyed to my car. It is a 1990, and I believe the problem happened approx 1993?
Physically has a turning problem ? Try your spare key and still has the problem? Replace the ignition switch.