If the ignition in your 1994 Sunbird is stuck in the "on" position, first ensure the gear shift is in the "Park" position, as many vehicles have a safety feature preventing the key from turning. If that doesn't work, try gently wiggling the steering wheel while turning the key, as the steering lock may be engaged. If the issue persists, consider disconnecting the battery to reset the ignition system, or consult a mechanic for further assistance.
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To remove a stuck key from the ignition of a Chevy Captiva, first ensure the vehicle is in the "Park" position, as the key can get stuck if it's in gear. If the key still won’t turn, try gently wiggling the steering wheel back and forth while turning the key. If the key remains stuck, check the battery; a dead battery can prevent the key from being released. If these steps don’t work, it may be necessary to consult a mechanic for further assistance.
To turn the key back in an '86 Buick Regal, simply insert the key into the ignition and turn it to the "Off" position. If the key is stuck, ensure the gear shift is in the "Park" position; if it's not, the ignition may be locked. Gently wiggle the steering wheel while turning the key can also help release any tension. If you're still having trouble, check for any issues with the ignition lock cylinder or key itself.
you need to be more specific. i am going to assume you want to know in what position is the ignition switch in lock. usually it is 2 positions back from "run" but it is in whichever position the key comes out of the ignition.
try turning steering wheel back and forth while turning key to off position or make sure the transmission is in park (if its an automatic transmission)
under the intake manifold. Only way to it is on the back side of motor. You will need a long/thin 10m.m. socket to get it off.
make sure that the gear selector is in the park position, if it is try turning the key to the on position, put the selector in drive then back into park. try removiing the key, you could also try moving the steering wheel left and or right while trying to remove the key
Sometimes using a pair of vise grips will allow you to turn the hubs back into the FREE position.
To reinsert the actuator rod into the ignition switch, first, ensure the ignition switch is in the correct position, typically the "off" position. Align the actuator rod with the slot in the ignition switch, and gently push it back into place until it clicks or fits securely. If necessary, refer to your vehicle's service manual for specific instructions related to the make and model. Finally, test the ignition switch to ensure proper operation.
if your battery is dead it will not give you back the key, you will have to put cables on the battery i found this out the hard way
From the trunk.
Sometimes you have to shimmy the steering wheel back and forth while trying to put the ignition to lock position. Many vehicles do this.