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A930Rocket 04-08-2016 05:51 PM

Key stuck in ignition switch...
 
My daughter is away at school and the key to her Nissan Rogue is stuck in the ignition switch. It turns on and off. Goes in drive and park. Runs great. She just can't get the key out. She's also turned the steering wheel back and forth.

Perhaps the auto shifter is not recognizing it's in park?

Any ideas on what's causing it and a way to get the key out?

JD159 04-08-2016 05:57 PM

Hmmm.

Googled and found this.

The Nissan Altima is equipped with a theft deterrent system that prevents the car from starting without the registered key in the ignition. Another deterrent is the ignition key starting sequence that is built into the vehicle. If the incorrect ignition sequence is performed, the vehicle will not start. The incorrect ignition sequence can also prevent the key from coming out of the ignition. To remove the key, you will need to perform the correct ignition sequence.

A930Rocket 04-08-2016 06:28 PM

She got it out. A Google search said to look for hair bands etc around the shifter. She had her charger wrapped around it and it was keeping the shifter from going into park I guess.

crustychief 04-08-2016 09:11 PM

Haha. I learned something new. I am glad your daughter got her problem resolved.

Arizona_928 04-08-2016 09:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A930Rocket (Post 9072010)
She had her charger wrapped around it and it was keeping the shifter from going into park I guess.

:eek:that's a good laugh

onewhippedpuppy 04-09-2016 03:26 AM

Always funny when you look for a complicated mechanical answer, only to find that it's something stupid and simple.

KFC911 04-09-2016 03:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy (Post 9072161)
Always funny when you look for a complicated mechanical answer, only to find that it's something stupid and simple.

I've learned to keep a mirror handy in order to spot simple and stupid...it usually works for me :eek:


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