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You must depress the knob on the stove before it will turn. Bad news never fails to depress me.
To reset "change oil" light: 1: Turn ignition key to 'run' (one position before starting engine) 2: Fully depress accelerator pedal 3 times slowly, within 10 seconds. 3: Turn ignition key to 'off' then start engine and check to verify the light has been reset. If it hasn't try again, sometimes the 3 depressions of the pedal don't register correctly.
If your vehicle has a remote starter, you must turn the ignition switch to the "on" position before you depress the brake pedal.
Answerapply the parking brake before turning the ignition/starting the motor. OK, so how do you reengage it?
Try turning the steering wheel hard before and while turning the key.
Something you might try is turning the steering wheel slightly before turning the key. The locking mechanism that keeps the wheel from turning if the ignition is off sometimes puts pressure on the cylinder so that the key won't turn, and pulling the wheel to one direction or the other may help relieve that pressure.
I believe you turn the ignition switch to the "On" position (just before the start position). Depress the gas pedal slowly three times within 10 seconds. Then turn the ignition switch off. Then start the car to verify the warning light goes off.
First... Read your owners manual - page 226 - Turn the ingnition switch to ON (do not start) and fully depress the accelerator pedal slowly 3 times within 10 seconds and then turn the ignition switch to OFF .
The parts inside the ignition can be corroding. Solution Spray some WD-40 in there if that doesn't work you may need a new ignition. Keys can wear down and cause this problem, you may want to try a new key before replacing the ignition switch.
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I would have the ignition itself replaced. These go out all the time and will leave you stranded. Get a new ignition keyed to your current key and you won't have to do programming. A locksmith can do this for you. Do it soon though before it stops turning.
1)Insert the key and turn it to the RUN position. Do not start. 2)Insert a 1/8" drill in a hole in the trim shroud below the ignition key. 3)There is a retaining pin in the hole. Push upward and you will depress the retaining pin. 4)As you push on the retaining pin, pull out the ignition key switch from the steering column. 5)When reinstalling, turn the ignition key switch to the RUN position and depress the retaining pin with your finger. 6)Insert the ignition key switch into the steering column. 7) Make sure the ignition key switch is seated and aligned before you turn the key to OFF. This will let the retaining pin extend into the hole. 8)Test to make sure the key goes to all the positions.