RE: Stuck Ignition Key
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RE: Stuck Ignition Key - 6/16/2006 8:12:37 AM
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Grapepot
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I appreciate the offer, but I can live with just disconnecting it (which I did yesterday, simple with your instructions/pics).. Thanks so much for the help, now I can go back to driving my car and the wife gets the MPV back. Mike PS. I'll definitely be back here for future problems.
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RE: Stuck Ignition Key - 6/25/2006 5:12:10 PM
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S plan purchase
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My wife's MPV, 2002, just developed the same problem. I did find if I "slam" it into park, the key will come out. Guess I will pull the top of the coloumn for now and pull that switch. Thanks for the pic, should make my life much easier.
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RE: Stuck Ignition Key - 6/30/2006 1:14:30 PM
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Abecedaria
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Hi babyhuey, No, I never did get the dash light issue resolved. They replaced an oxygen sensor but I think forgot to turn off the light. I'm going to try a different dealer, inconveniently farther away, and hopefully have better luck. Anyhow, I still haven't been able to fix the stuck key problem except by taking out the hazards fuse which, of course, disables the turn indicators. I'll take another look at it today, but any further advice would be helpful. Abc
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RE: Stuck Ignition Key - 7/10/2006 6:34:39 AM
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osenessmpv
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hello babyhuey with your help i was able to figure out a trick that works, i installed a toggle switch under the dashboard or in the small space just like a cellphone compartment, and wired it to the hazzard fuse, so i dont have to open the fuse box near the pedals and pull it out then back, just fine solder the ends of the two wire plug it in the fuse socket where you removed the fuse, cut/break one line, put the fuse in between (solder or better yet make a socket for it), run the wires trough the dash and flip the switch when removing the key. also as an update you can use a push button switch so you wont forget to flip it back to ON when driving and wonder why you dont have signal lights hhehehe,.. hmm ok right now im thinking of putting the switch just beside the ignition key area so it may look like some other cars that you push the button to release the key hmm hehehe. how about that guys. :) make it safe ok. alright ill see you guys again and to you babyhuey THANKS A LOT and GOD BLESS :)
< Message edited by osenessmpv -- 7/10/2006 6:35:35 AM >
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