Key wont come out!
#1
Key wont come out!
I just wanted everyone to know what the latest weird issue has happened to me. I could not get the key out of the car's ignition. I found out that if any type of dirt, or particles get into the automatic gear shift, it cant lock into park. I had to take it back to Chevy and they took the shift out and cleaned it. Works good now.
#5
Help...key won't come out.....issue
I have had this problem and have taken it apart and put the pin back in..but for some reason it keeps coming lose again..Can't get it to stay.
Is there suppose to be a cotter pin or something to hold that pin into place ?
I have tried to look this issue up in the manual, but does not seem to be covered. Can any one help me with this ???
Is there suppose to be a cotter pin or something to hold that pin into place ?
I have tried to look this issue up in the manual, but does not seem to be covered. Can any one help me with this ???
#6
Under the column is a square removable plastic cover. Once removed you can see a spring loaded piston that if pushed carefully with a small screwdriver will allow you to turn the key back and pull it out. Unfortunatly untill the shifter problem is resolved the key will have to be wanually disengaged to remove it every time you turn the key out of the off position.
Hope this helps.
Carrott
Hope this helps.
Carrott
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#8
I had a problem with my Chevy 2006 HHR with the ignition key sticking it wouldn’t release so the key can come out, I went online and found out these a little button switch under the steering wheel Colum that senses when the car is in park that switch is depressed in and allows the key to release well my question is (what would happened if I rigged the switch to stay engaged all the time thus allowing the key to release) Now I discovered that something may have broke in my shift lever not allowing the key button to release but I still would like to know if anything would happen if I rigged the switch to stay engaged.
See my battery went dead and the battery is in the back but the back door was locked and there’s no key lock on that hatch door.
What I did was, Removed the steering colum cover and depressed the switch under the steering to release the key from the ignition.
See my battery went dead and the battery is in the back but the back door was locked and there’s no key lock on that hatch door.
What I did was, Removed the steering colum cover and depressed the switch under the steering to release the key from the ignition.
#9
You don't have to take the cover off! Just the small square tab allows access to the release. Use a small screwdriver to depress it to get the key out.
The actual problem is in the shifter it's self (I had to replace mine) I didn't see exactly what was going on because i had it done under warranty but something broke in it and it wouldnt go into park good enough to tell the computer. Therefore the key wouldn't even turn to the off position, let alone come out of the ignition.
My wife drove from Sarnia to Windsor (1.5 hrs drive) when it happened and she drove all the way back home because she couldnt shut the car off.
What a pain in the butt. And GM knows about the problem because they put an access tab in it insted of fixing the cause of the problem.
Carrott
The actual problem is in the shifter it's self (I had to replace mine) I didn't see exactly what was going on because i had it done under warranty but something broke in it and it wouldnt go into park good enough to tell the computer. Therefore the key wouldn't even turn to the off position, let alone come out of the ignition.
My wife drove from Sarnia to Windsor (1.5 hrs drive) when it happened and she drove all the way back home because she couldnt shut the car off.
What a pain in the butt. And GM knows about the problem because they put an access tab in it insted of fixing the cause of the problem.
Carrott
#10
Some genius at the design department at GM decided they didn't
want the transmission shifter to shift when the key is out of the ignition.
So they created a transmission-ignition interlock solenoid.
I'm sure none of us would have wanted them to think up something we could
really use...
I was SO PISSED, because when my Chevy is parked in the driveway,
I like to jump in every half hour or so all day, and shift the tranny while the
car's just sitting there,turned off. Now I, and thousands like me, can't do this
any more.
What happens, more often than not, is the interlock solenoid gets out of
alignment, then you can't get your key out of the lock cylinder.
IF you leave it in, it runs down your battery.
Ask an independent mechanic to remove this 287.43$ wonder, and since
it's useless as **** on a boar, throw it in the trash WITHOUT REPLACING
IT. Your car runs fine without it.
want the transmission shifter to shift when the key is out of the ignition.
So they created a transmission-ignition interlock solenoid.
I'm sure none of us would have wanted them to think up something we could
really use...
I was SO PISSED, because when my Chevy is parked in the driveway,
I like to jump in every half hour or so all day, and shift the tranny while the
car's just sitting there,turned off. Now I, and thousands like me, can't do this
any more.
What happens, more often than not, is the interlock solenoid gets out of
alignment, then you can't get your key out of the lock cylinder.
IF you leave it in, it runs down your battery.
Ask an independent mechanic to remove this 287.43$ wonder, and since
it's useless as **** on a boar, throw it in the trash WITHOUT REPLACING
IT. Your car runs fine without it.