-Faulty ignition switch. Possible to clean contacts on some cars, but ultimatly needs replacing from either parts store or dealer.-Possibly worn key cylnder, too much slop not allowing it to turn ignition switch all the way to start.
Most cars require dismantling the steering column, removing airbag and steering wheel with special tool, and possibly drilling out security screws for the switch. Without these precautions, would be much easier for a thief to start the car by bypassing the key cylinder entirely, and turning the switch manually.
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It could be the electrical ignition system. there is a recall, dealers will replace the ignition relay free of charge. check it out. Pontiac tele. #1-800-620-7668
Several factors could cause a 1991 Chrysler Fifth Avenue not to start when engaging the ignition. Common issues include a dead battery, faulty starter motor, or ignition system problems such as a bad ignition switch or worn-out spark plugs. Fuel delivery issues, such as a clogged fuel filter or a malfunctioning fuel pump, can also prevent the engine from starting. Additionally, electrical problems, such as blown fuses or corroded connections, may contribute to the issue.
No power to ignition switch check fusible links at terminals just to rear of battery. No power to ignition coil, check ignition module inside distributor, fuse, main power connector to rear of battery.
Time for an IGNITION switch
Common causes include spark plugs, ignition coil, fuel injector, wiring, internal engine problems, and computer malfunction.
There are several potential reasons why your 2005 Pontiac Aztek might be shutting off while driving. Common causes include a failing fuel pump, which can interrupt fuel delivery, or issues with the ignition system, such as a faulty ignition coil or spark plugs. Additionally, electrical problems, such as a weak battery or bad connections, could lead to a loss of power. It’s advisable to have a mechanic diagnose the issue to ensure accurate repairs.
Hard starting in a Mitsubishi Space Wagon can be caused by several factors, including a weak battery, faulty starter motor, or poor fuel delivery due to a clogged fuel filter or failing fuel pump. Additionally, ignition system issues, such as worn spark plugs or a malfunctioning ignition coil, can contribute to starting difficulties. Other potential causes include vacuum leaks or problems with the engine's sensors, such as the crankshaft position sensor. Regular maintenance and diagnostics can help identify and resolve these issues.
Trouble code P1687 for a Dodge Neon indicates a problem with the ignition switch or the communication between the ignition switch and the Engine Control Module (ECM). This code typically suggests that the ECM is not receiving the expected signal from the ignition switch, which can lead to starting issues or other electrical problems. Common causes may include a faulty ignition switch, damaged wiring, or poor connections. It's advisable to inspect the ignition system and related wiring to diagnose and resolve the issue effectively.
Fuel delivery problems. Spark/ignition issues. Vacuum leaks. Exhaust restrictions (bad cat).
You might have transmission problems....especially if your trans was slipping before this. or you might have power problems with your engine.....check and see if all your spark plugs are firing.
You need a new ignition cylinder with a new key with the right resistor.
There are several reasons your Golf 5 GTI may not be starting and could be experiencing a lack of spark. Common causes include a faulty ignition coil, a bad spark plug, or issues with the ignition system wiring. Additionally, problems with the engine control unit (ECU) or a weak battery can also prevent the car from starting. It's best to perform a diagnostic check to identify the specific issue.