Symptoms of Car Ignition Issues and Their Remedies

Johns Creek LocksmithYour vehicle ignition cylinder plays an important role. Even though it may be small, it is one of the primary ways your key is able to operate your vehicle and maintain its position while you are driving. Without a properly working ignition cylinder, you may experience a variety of symptoms.

In this article, you will learn what symptoms present themselves when your ignition cylinder is starting to wear down or has broken completely. If you notice any of the symptoms described below happening with your vehicle, make sure to stop operating it immediately and seek professional assistance as soon as possible.

Symptoms to Look For
  • Your Car is Stalling
  • Any sort of stalling you may be experiencing with your vehicle can be incredibly dangerous. Your ignition cylinder is a potential source of this kind of problem. Since your ignition cylinder helps hold the key in place, if the cylinder is starting to wear, this may manifest in the key slipping in and out of place. Driving a vehicle that is stalling for any reason is incredibly dangerous. You should refrain from driving your vehicle until it has been inspection and you have received a proper ignition cylinder repair or other replacement.
  • Your Car Runs Fine for a Period of Time but Then Stalls
  • You may also notice that your car only stalls at certain times, such as after you have been operating your car for a while. This is a sign that your ignition cylinder is starting to wear down but is not completely broken. This is also a sign that you should stop operating your car as soon as possible and work with a professional to identify the issue and receive a replacement.
  • Your Engine Won’t Start
  • If your ignition cylinder is faulty or broken completely, you may not be able to start your car at all. This is a sign that the wiring has become disconnected or worn for some reason. This can be frustrating, especially if you have somewhere you need to be. Remember to refrain from trying to repair your ignition cylinder yourself and to work with a professional.
  • The Lights on Your Dashboard are Flickering
  • This is also a sign that the wiring in your ignition cylinder is faulty or has worn out. The flickering lights may be a sign that your ignition cylinder is attempting to function properly but is unable to. Flickering lights can indicate other problems with your vehicle, but this is a common symptom that drivers will experience when their ignition cylinders are starting to wear down. As with any other symptom, be sure to have a professional help you solve the issue before you continue driving your car.
  • You are Having Trouble Inserting or Removing Your Key
  • One final symptom you may notice if your ignition cylinder is broken is that you can’t insert or remove your vehicle key. This may mean that the ignition cylinder is bent or broken in such a way that prevents the key from entering or exiting. In this instance, you will want to refrain from trying to force your key in or out. This can cause unnecessary damages to your ignition cylinder and ultimately make it more expensive to repair in the end. 

How to Properly Repair or Replace Your Ignition Cylinder

If you suspect your ignition cylinder is to blame for your car troubles, you will need to have it looked at by a locksmith lright away. It is highly unlikely that you will be able to repair your ignition cylinder on your own. Ignition cylinders are kept tucked away and out of sight. To replace or repair them, special tools and knowledge are required to reach them, assess any damage, and make a proper repair.

The easiest and most affordable way to have your ignition cylinder assessed and replaced is to work with a mobile locksmith. Mobile locksmiths are regular locksmiths that have the experience to work on-site with the locks and keys of various vehicle makes and models. Mobile locksmiths can make any repairs or replacements involving your locks and keys either roadside or on-site, eliminating the need for you to transport your car elsewhere to receive the help you need.

Without a mobile locksmith, your only other option will be to find a way to get your car to a dealership or repair shop. This will typically require that you hire an expensive tow truck to meet you where you are stranded. Once you pay the towing service, you will be stuck with more bills from a mechanic or repair shop. These bills can stack up quickly, not to mention the entire procedure of transporting your car can easily take up your entire day. It is far easier and more affordable to hire a mobile locksmith. They can meet you on-site, work with efficiency and precision to repair your ignition cylinder, and have you back on the road safely in no time.

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