A Hyundai key that won't turn is usually the steering lock engaging, a worn cylinder, or a worn key. We diagnose and repair it right where your car is.
Hyundai owners often run into a key that won't turn because the steering lock has engaged, the ignition lock cylinder has worn down on an older vehicle, or the key itself is worn or damaged.
On most Hyundai models, the steering lock engages automatically when the wheel is turned while the car is off, which can make a perfectly good key feel stuck. On older vehicles, the lock cylinder itself wears down over time, and a worn or damaged key makes the problem worse.
In many cases, the right technique at the steering wheel resolves the issue on the spot, no appointment needed. But when worn internal components inside the cylinder are the real cause, those need to be inspected and repaired directly, something we can do at your location rather than a dealership service bay.
We diagnose whether the issue is the steering lock, the cylinder, or the key, and handle the repair on-site, so you're back on the road without a trip to the dealer.
Most often the steering lock has engaged, or the ignition cylinder or key has worn down. We diagnose the cause on-site.
Not for most cases. We diagnose and repair the steering lock, cylinder, or key directly at your location.
Call now and we'll dispatch a mobile technician to diagnose and repair it on-site.
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