I'm not a Mechanic and I am having the same problem with my Bronco. According to what I have been reading the part in question is the Ignition Lock Cylinder. Sometimes they get dirt in them and just need a little lubrication like WD40. I am going to try this on mine tonight and will let you know how it goes. If this doesn't fix the problem then you will probably have to replace it.
my bronco has a stiff key to turn as well, if you were driving one day and your truck died, you could have a clogged fuel filter, or a bad fuel pump $175 new, i replaced my fuel pump by cutting a whole in the floor behind the back seat, wouldn't recommend that unless your confident your not going to cut the tank hoses. also if it trys to fire but wont quite catch and run, maybe new plugs?
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To denounce someone is publicly insulting them in their face, and basically making it known to the world that they are untrustworthy.
It is located under the rear seat. The seat is easily removed by lifting sharply on the lower front lip of the seat.
sharply
Yes. It is the adverb form of the adjective sharp, and meaning keenly, strongly, or tersely. His skills had been sharply honed by practice. The car turned sharply to the left. He spoke sharply to his assistant.
When cold, the alternator produces more electrical energy to recharge the battery. After things warm up a little, the electrical energy drops back to maintenance mode, producing enough energy to operate all of your electrical component and maintain the charge level of the battery. At that point you'll see a drop on the gauge. Also, any device which turns on suddenly will cause the voltage level to drop briefly. It's normal and unless you are unable to start the vehicle in the morning or see the gauge in the red area, or the yellow area for an extended period, you're probably ok.
The car turned the corner so sharply, that it went up on two wheels! He answers pointed questions sharply.
"Retorted" is a word that means to sharply reply or respond.
Depends on the gun. Some are sharply pointed.
He was pierced in the chest sharply because of falling glass. The note was played sharply because of the flute players hard breathing. Her words came out sharply, more so than she intended.
The word sharply modifies an action to indicate it is done in a sharp (or precise) manner.
check stabilizer rods behind front tires,check to see if they need tightening or replacing.
Been there. Grab the stering wheel with your left hand and yank it sharply to the left. That should unlock it, so you can turn the key. Once you have to do this, it is likely you will have to do it occasionally.
Yes, the modifier is used correctly. "He spoke sharply to his sister" would be the correct way to write the sentence.