To replace the ignition key on a 1992 Chevy Corsica, first, ensure you have the correct replacement key, which can often be obtained from a dealership or a locksmith using your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). If the ignition cylinder is damaged or the key no longer works, you may need to replace the ignition switch. This typically involves removing the steering column cover, disconnecting the battery, and using the appropriate tools to extract the old ignition cylinder and install the new one. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
A dealer can look up the ignition codes to make a key if one needs to be replaced on a 1992 Olds 98. A locksmith can also help but the ignition cylinder has to be removed.
My 92 does have a computer chip in the ignition key.
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er, there SHOULD be a key...separate from the ignition key...
The '92 Corsica's are still OBD-I , so the CanOBD2 is only going to work on Corsica's 1996 and newer.
the ignition switch is bad. you have to replace the ignition switch and you will have to have a new key made with it. i just replaced it in my 1992 seville. that will solve your problem.
you dont! it has to be in the off position
This could be a bad ignition switch, ignition relay, or ignition fuse.
92 Escorts are known for having a bad ignition switch. When trying to start the starter won't quit after you release the key from start to run position. Replace the ignition switch.
Most likely your ignition switch is bad
My 92 has a safety feature where you have to turn the key to the off position, and then you must push the key in and turn one more time in order to release the key.
turn steering wheel to left tight while turning key