Key won't turn in 96 Honda Accord

Discussion in 'Accord' started by iluvprovo, Aug 26, 2006.

  1. iluvprovo

    iluvprovo Guest

    Hi,
    I got in my car and tried to turn the key in the ignition but it seems
    to be jammed. After considerable time trying to wiggle it, force it,
    whatever, still no luck. This has never happened before. It won't
    even turn to the I position. Any ideas? It seems like some mechanism
    right inside the ignition in the steering column won't let it turn.
    Please help!
    --Andy
     
    iluvprovo, Aug 26, 2006
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  2. iluvprovo

    TeGGeR® Guest

    wrote in @m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com:

    Wiggle the steering wheel.
     
    TeGGeR®, Aug 26, 2006
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  3. iluvprovo

    iluvprovo Guest

    The steering wheel's not locked, and believe me, plenty of wiggling has
    done no good.
     
    iluvprovo, Aug 26, 2006
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  4. iluvprovo

    Dave L Guest

    The steering wheel's not locked, and believe me, plenty of wiggling has
    done no good.


    Have you tried a spare key or graphite in the keyhole?

    -Dave
     
    Dave L, Aug 26, 2006
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  5. Perhaps the key is worn? Have you tried the valet key or spare master key?
     
    High Tech Misfit, Aug 26, 2006
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  6. iluvprovo

    iluvprovo Guest

    Tried the spare key but same thing. Just got back from walking all the
    way to the hardware store to buy some graphite. Still no luck. My
    buddy thinks one of the pins in the lock mechanism has lost its spring,
    so the key won't be able to turn anymore. Any other ideas?
     
    iluvprovo, Aug 27, 2006
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  7. Push the key all the way into the slot then pull it out just a hair.
    This worked for me on my 1984 Honda Accord.
     
    Don in San Antonio, Aug 27, 2006
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  8. ----------------------------

    If it's powdered graphite, it won't help. If you got Lock-ease or the
    one with the funny name (Jigaloo?) you can feel free to HOSE the inside
    and then massage the key around and around. There's no danger of the
    spray getting into the ignition switch. Putting lots of spray in will
    displace any other stuff that may be in there from a previous owner.

    Did you try putting another key in the release slot (per the manual) and
    move the shifter to NEUTRAL, etc, to see if it helps free up the lock?

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Aug 27, 2006
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