sounds like earth fault under drivers airbag, very common but will need to follow process to remove airbag.
They do have ignition keys. You must have the key on your person for the start button to work.
You can back up to it with a tow truck and tow it away
bad ignition or you have a serious short.
Cars started using ignitions keys with chips in the mid 90's. From 1995 and after many vehicles were made with ignitions that required chips in the key to operate.
You will need to take proof of ownership or registration to a buick dealer, along with the vin number, but they should be able to get it off the registration. Now If the car has ever had the ignition replaced it might not work. I acutally lost the keys to my Avalon in a drunkin stuper, which was a good thing, and had to got to the dealership and do this
Call a locksmith or contact the dealer.
Also, the Toyota Tacoma 4X4 SR5, without Keys, parked, no one in it?
Lost ignition keys for newer vehicles can be obtained from the vehicle dealership. Lost keys for a 1978 Honda Accord will require the replacement of the ignition.
They do have ignition keys. You must have the key on your person for the start button to work.
Why won't the keys in the ignition turn on a 1992 grand marquis?
Yes, originally the door and ignition keys are the same. but if you have to replace your ignition / steering column, you will have a different (re-keyed) key for the door and for the ignition.
keys
You do not need a key to replace the ignition switch.
When the radio is not working lots of other stuff doesn't work either. Try jiggling the keys in the ignition---or pressing back on them in the ignition.
Yes
Take it to the dealer
the ignition keys are dealer only items.