These vans are notorious for this. Replacing the wiper switch will fix it. The wiper switch is the wiper and blinker control. (the entire black assembly on your steering column where you turn your blinker and wipers on) contact me a sideburns2009@gmail.com
Might want to check the secondary ignition system. That is everything from the coil(s) to the spark plugs.
because stupid, YOU GOT THE WRONG KEY Typically, the most common reason for the key to be "stuck" in the ignitions, is that the steering wheel is turned from the center position, which causes the ignition interlock feature to be "jammed". By manipulation of the steering wheel, to where there is no tension on it, will usually allow the key to be moved to a psoition to where it can be removed. Typically, the most common reason for the key to be "stuck" in the ignitions, is that the steering wheel is turned from the center position, which causes the ignition interlock feature to be "jammed". By manipulation of the steering wheel, to where there is no tension on it, will usually allow the key to be moved to a position to where it can be removed.
Head lights on?
Probally the crank shaft position sensorid replace that first next would check ignition module under ciolpack
I assume that you mean the ignition OFF position. Or do you mean the starter moter keeps turning in the ON position rather than just the START position. This may be a possible wiring fault. If the wires became overheated and melted through the insualtion, the START bare wire may be touching the IGN/ON bare wire. Cheers Malcolm
Pre-ignition.
The ignition key in a 1996 Buick Riviera may not switch back far enough to remove the key due to several potential issues. Common causes include a malfunctioning ignition cylinder, wear or damage in the ignition switch, or a problem with the steering column lock mechanism. Additionally, if the gear shift is not fully in the "Park" position, it can prevent the key from being released. Inspecting these components can help identify and resolve the issue.
Everything in your car will eventually stop working. Mileage temperature and driving conditions all play a part its just a normal thing that happens.
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If the ignition on a 1995 Mitsubishi Diamante is not firing, it could be due to several issues. Common causes include a faulty ignition coil, a malfunctioning crankshaft or camshaft position sensor, or a problem with the ignition control module. Additionally, issues with the spark plugs or wiring can prevent proper firing. It's advisable to conduct a thorough diagnostic check to pinpoint the exact problem.
I am not sure what causes this, but I have had times when my ignition key would not turn. The solution to the main problem is to turn the steering wheel slightly. This usually allows the ignition key to turn.
the ignition control module could be the problem