Now that you realize the ignition cylinder must function properly for the vehicle to function overall, we are going to drive into what to do when you have ignition cylinder problems.
Failing Ignition Cylinder Indications
- The key gets stuck in the ignition cylinder. This should not happen, and while it may not seem like a big problem, it is something that needs to be addressed. Wear and tear, or just old age, can make the key challenging to extract out of the ignition. The key is usually not the problem. In most cases, the cylinder is worn out. If the problem gets worse, the key could get stuck or break off in the ignition cylinder. Then, you will have an even bigger problem on your hands.
- The vehicle’s engine seems to be failing.Loss of voltage inside the cylinder could cause the vehicle to misfire. This is something you need to deal with fast because you don’t want your car to stop while you are driving down a busy road.
- The car no longer easily powers on. Certain positions of the key might not work. In some instances, the vehicle will not start at all when you turn the key.
- Noises are coming from the ignition when you try to start the car. Do you hear screeching or squeaking? It could be many things, but it could also be the ignition cylinder. Again, have an expert check this out.