11 Methods To Redesign Completely Your Suzuki Ignis Key
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작성자 Vern 작성일 25-04-09 21:09 조회 2 댓글 0본문
Suzuki's quirky, inexpensive city vehicle gets a midlife upgrade. It's not a hot-hatch, but it's able to handle the tarmac in rural and urban areas well. And its tight turn-in circle makes driving in town easy.
The new model is loaded with intelligent safety and driver assistance features such as lane departure warning as well as a sleepiness alarms that are excellent additions to long drives.
Steering Lock
The steering lock is a vital security feature to stop your Ignis being stolen while it's in drive. It's an important safety measure however it can be a pain when you need to go to a location and you are unable to unlock the wheel. There are a few easy steps you can take to fix the problem.
First, make sure that the ignition switch is in the "on" position. If it is, then try turning the key in the direction you turned before the wheel locked up. It's a bit difficult, but in most cases it's enough to unlock the wheels.
If the wheel does not unlock after spraying canned air into the ignition cylinder, you may lubricate the cylinder. Make sure you put on eye protection before doing this to ensure that you don't get any air that has been sprayed into your eyes! You can also apply liquid graphite to help lubricate your piston.
If none of these options work, you'll need replace the ignition lock assembly. This part is easy to find in any auto parts shop. Make sure to purchase the exact replacement, and compare it with the old one. Take off the cover from the ignition to view the entire assembly.
Worn
The steering lock could bind the ignition switch, causing the key to get stuck. This safety feature is designed to prevent your Ignis from moving while the engine is running. If this happens, turning the steering wheel will release it.
Over time the Ignis keys wear out and become more difficult to turn. This may not be as common as a bad ignition switch, but it does occur. If this is the case you must change your ignition key.
It is also important to determine if there's something that is blocking your Ignis key from entering the ignition cylinder. Sometimes, there could be dirt or debris that could get stuck inside and stop the key from turning as it should.
Try using a small amount of lubricant to see whether it can help. There are a myriad of types of lubricant available to purchase, so check out your garage or visit an auto parts shop in your area to find one that will work.
Another option is to utilize a silicon "glow in the dark" key cover. These covers absorb light and then release it when the environment is murky or darker. They also keep your key or fob from wear and tear. They are offered for the majority of suzuki swift key fob not working models, and are available via the internet or from a local suzuki swift replacement key dealership.
Bent
Over time and with repeated use a key can be bent. The teeth of the key may not be able to connect with lock cylinders in the same way. This can stop the key from turning. If this is the case the key needs to be replaced. If you have a spare key, it is best to have it duplicated and keep it in a safe place.
Another possible cause is the ignition cylinder itself can wear out. If the internal lock pins get stuck or snagged together this could prevent keys from moving through or out of the cylinder. The replacement of the cylinder may solve this issue, however it is best to do so before your key is stuck in the ignition to prevent further damage.
If your Ignis key stuck despite trying the easier things to fix it's time to consider lubricating the cylinder. Graphite powder or liquid graphite may aid in allowing the lock pins to move more freely, and also free your key. This is available in a majority of auto parts shops. When applying the lubricant, ensure that your Ignis is in park. Do not try to manhandle it to unbind it. This could cause more serious problems.
Broken
If you have tried all of the easier things to make a key unstick and it still won't move, the final option is to apply fluid to get it moving. You can buy the lubricant from your local auto parts store and apply it with either a cotton swab, or rag to the inside of the lock cylinder. Try again. Move the key backwards and forwards gently to spread the grease. You can try to massage it forward, but be cautious not to press too hard as you may cause damage to the cylinder.
The key's internal circuitry may be unable to function due to age and use. This isn't nearly as common and usually means you'll have to have the key duplicated for the new one.
Lastly, the case of the case of your Suzuki key fob could become damaged or worn. This is most likely especially if you're using a cheap replica key fob with a rubber or plastic shell. Based on the circumstances, The Key Crew can sometimes change the internal circuitry of the old key fob to a replacement shell case, avoiding the need to purchase a completely new key fob. When we call you to set up your service, we'll tell you if this is a feasible option.

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