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Common Symptoms

On Toyota cars and trucks, a key that won't turn is usually traced to one of a few causes: the steering wheel locked under tension, a worn ignition lock cylinder after high mileage, or a key that has worn down enough that its cuts no longer engage the lock properly.

Why It Happens

Steering lock engagement happens when the wheel is turned slightly while parked, which is normal, but it can make the key feel stuck even though nothing is broken. Separately, ignition cylinders and keys wear with age and mileage, often becoming an issue once a vehicle has racked up significant miles.

Dealership vs. Mobile Repair

Forcing a stuck key can snap it off inside the cylinder, turning a simple fix into a bigger one. Dealerships can replace a worn cylinder, but it usually means scheduling an appointment and leaving the car. We check the steering lock, inspect the cylinder and key for wear, and repair or rebuild the cylinder on-site.

How We Fix It

We start by ruling out a simple steering lock engagement, then inspect the cylinder and key for wear. If the cylinder is worn out, we repair or rebuild it on-site so you're not stuck waiting on a dealership appointment for something we can usually resolve the same day.

FAQ

Toyota Ignition Questions

Why won't my Toyota key turn?

Most often it's the steering wheel locked under tension, a worn ignition cylinder, or a worn key. We diagnose which one it is on-site.

Is it safe to force the key?

No, forcing a stuck key can break it off inside the cylinder. Let us diagnose it first.

Toyota Key Stuck or Won't Start?

Call now and we'll dispatch a mobile technician to diagnose and repair it on-site.

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