Before putting the key in the ignition, ensure you're seated comfortably in the driver's seat with your seatbelt fastened. Check that the gear is in "Park" (for automatic transmissions) or "Neutral" (for manual transmissions). Additionally, take a moment to adjust your mirrors and verify that all doors are closed and secure. This preparation helps promote safety and readiness for driving.
leave the key in the ignition over night key should reprogram
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.
Yes
There should be a lock on the ignition a push button that you push and turn to remove the key
the only way to start a car when the remote key is dead is to start it by putting the key into the ignition.
Try putting lubricant on the key or in the ignition or both. It worked for mine.
Well, I don't see that it would help it any! There are 2 keys for a reason! Why would you want to insert the door key in the ignition? It surely won't start the vehicle! Unless the ignition is already screwed up and can start with anything! The tumblers in the the locks for the ignition and doors are different! It would be like putting your house key in the car! Won't work!
Unlocking the door and putting the key in the ignition should reset the alarm.
The ignition switch should be separate from the ignition key/lock assembly, so I'll say no.
Try putting the key in the ignition and taking out quickly, and or lubricate the ignition lock mechanism. it worked for me.
bob
Your problem is the chip in the key or the ignition. Try your other key before doing anything else.