Ignition & Car Key Guides

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Ignition Repair

Honda Ignition Repair in Jacksonville: Why the Key Won't Turn and What We Do About It

Honda key stuck, won't turn, or cranks but won't start? Here's what actually fails on Civic, Accord, CR-V, and Odyssey ignitions in Jacksonville, and how our mobile techs fix it at your car.

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Ignition Repair

Acura Ignition Repair in Jacksonville: TL, MDX, RDX & TSX

Acura key won't turn, or turns but won't start? We fix TL, MDX, RDX, and TSX ignition switches and cylinders across Jacksonville, and reprogram your keys on site.

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Ignition Repair

Volkswagen Ignition Repair in Jacksonville, FL

Jetta, Passat, Golf, and Tiguan ignitions each fail their own way. Here's what actually goes wrong, and how our mobile tech fixes it in your driveway instead of towing the car in.

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Ignition Repair

GM and Chevy Ignition Switch Repair in Jacksonville, FL

GM, Chevy, GMC and Buick ignition switches fail in ways you can feel from the driver's seat. Here's what the symptoms mean, the recall history behind some of it, and how we fix these in your driveway.

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Ignition Repair

Car Key Won't Turn in the Ignition? Here's What's Going On

Key won't turn in the ignition? It's usually a locked steering wheel, a worn key, or a gummed-up cylinder. Here's how to tell which, plus the quick checks to try first.

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Ignition Repair

Ignition Cylinder Replacement vs Repair: How a Tech Actually Decides

Fix the ignition cylinder you've got or put in a new one? Here's how a Jacksonville tech decides between repair, rekey, and full replacement, and what each one runs.

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Ignition Repair

Ignition Switch Failure Symptoms: How to Tell the Switch Is Going Bad

Your key turns but nothing happens, then it starts fine ten minutes later. That on-and-off behavior is a classic bad ignition switch. Here's how to spot the electrical switch failing versus the lock cylinder, and what to do about it.

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