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Have you ever experienced the frustration of being unable to turn your car key to the "START" position after parking? This common issue often stems from the vehicle's anti-theft system and mechanical linkage mechanisms.
The ignition lock cylinder, a critical component for engine startup, can become resistant to turning due to several factors. The steering wheel's locked position and parking angle frequently serve as primary culprits. When a vehicle is parked with the steering wheel turned or when tires press against curbs, uneven stress may transfer through the steering column to the ignition mechanism. This lateral pressure can cause internal lock pins to bind, preventing the key from rotating fully.
Conversely, when the steering wheel remains centered and free from external pressure, the ignition cylinder typically operates smoothly. In this neutral position, the lock mechanism's components align optimally, allowing effortless key rotation through all positions.
When encountering ignition resistance, first attempt to relieve steering wheel tension. Gently rocking the wheel while turning the key often resolves the issue immediately. If problems persist despite proper steering wheel alignment, the ignition cylinder itself may require replacement due to wear or mechanical failure.