Take the steering wheel cover and pull the switch up.... most likely your stuck.
Turning my ignition on and wont turn off because it is faulty.
The PA Motor Vehicle Code, § 3334. Turning movements and required signals- says that you will use your turn signals or hand signals when you are turning or changing lanes.
The different types of signals that can be used on a bicycle to indicate turning intentions are hand signals and electronic signals. Hand signals involve extending the left or right arm out to indicate the direction of the turn. Electronic signals are typically found on modern bicycles and include flashing lights on the front and back of the bike to indicate turning intentions.
So it would seem. If the ignition is in the column it may also be jammed by the steering wheel lock. Try turning the steering wheel and holding it while turning the ignition key.
That is a good thing. You want the turn signals to work.
Physically has a turning problem ? Try your spare key and still has the problem? Replace the ignition switch.
In a Pre-Electronic Ignition distributor, the "Points" are opened and closed by a rotating cam. This acts as a switch turning 12v on/off to the High Voltage Coil at the proper time. In an electronic ignition, a solid state circuit (transistors) performs the switching duty, replacing the Points/Cam as a timing circuit.
By turning the ignition key...
Their is no Possible way :) :(
It is a clicking sound
With a key, by turning on ignition
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