Straight answers from our Jacksonville shop on ignition repair for Honda, Acura, Volkswagen and GM, plus car keys for any make and model. Call us anytime at (904) 515-9573.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Down to zero keys, or holding one that won't turn? We cut and program replacement keys for any make and model right where your car sits in Jacksonville. No tow, no dealer counter.
Your key turns but the engine dies, or won't crank at all? That's the immobilizer. Here's how transponder chip key programming works and why a freshly cut key still won't start your car.
You lost your only key and there's no backup anywhere. Don't panic. A locksmith can cut and program a new one from your VIN, usually right in your driveway.
A snapped key in the ignition or door lock rarely means the whole lock is ruined. Here's why keys break, why prying makes it worse, and how a tech gets it out clean.
A dead fob doesn't always mean a new one. Here's how to tell a weak battery from a real fault, when a reprogram beats a replacement, and how we do smart-key programming right in your driveway anywhere in Jacksonville.