Ignition key won't turn
Re: Ignition key won't turn
Yes as long as the key is in and able to turn, you are good. Once you take it out it may or may not turn again. I kept mine in for a week while I was getting ready to fix it.
Re: Ignition key won't turn
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Re: Ignition key won't turn
If you direct your mechanic to the webpage posted, they will be able to fix the car without a parts order. IF you think you can do it yourself, get the car home and work on it at your leisure (since you got another car). Either way, it should only be a labor charge unless the part is already there and cannot be returned for credit and THEY do the fix (of course if you bring it home they'll probably charge you for what time they already have in it). This is all premised on that it is in fact the sticky key issue! Good Luck!
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Re: Ignition key won't turn
Have car towed to a dealer.
Leave them a blank check.
Wait six months.
Get car back after paying $1400; it will run but there will be other problems (like it was damaged on the lot, or it smokes now, or the top doesn't work, or the door locks dont work...)
Or........................
Have car towed home.
Fix it yourself with what is in post 87. (Get your mechanically-inclined brother in law to help if needed.) HOPEFULLY, the 'shop' has not done damage or lost any parts.
Usually, for incompetence like that, only a dealer can mess things up - most small shops aren't all that bad.
Leave them a blank check.
Wait six months.
Get car back after paying $1400; it will run but there will be other problems (like it was damaged on the lot, or it smokes now, or the top doesn't work, or the door locks dont work...)
Or........................
Have car towed home.
Fix it yourself with what is in post 87. (Get your mechanically-inclined brother in law to help if needed.) HOPEFULLY, the 'shop' has not done damage or lost any parts.
Usually, for incompetence like that, only a dealer can mess things up - most small shops aren't all that bad.
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