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Auburn, WA · Automotive Locksmith

Car Ignition Repair
in Auburn, WA

Key won't turn in your ignition? Stuck, sticky, or seized? Don't tow to the dealer. Auburn Lock & Car Keys repairs car ignition cylinders on-site, often saving you hundreds compared to dealership pricing. Mobile service across South King County.

When Your Ignition Acts Up, It's Usually Repairable

The ignition cylinder — that's the part of the steering column where you insert your key — takes thousands of cycles over the life of a vehicle. Eventually, the springs weaken, the wafers wear, debris collects, and a key that used to slip in and turn smoothly starts catching, sticking, or refusing to turn at all. The good news: in most cases this is repairable, not a full replacement situation.

Common Ignition Problems We Repair

  • Key won't go in all the way — debris or wear in the keyway preventing full insertion
  • Key goes in but won't turn — worn wafers, broken springs, or the steering wheel lock engaged
  • Key turns but the engine doesn't crank — could be the ignition switch (electrical) rather than the cylinder (mechanical)
  • Key gets stuck in the cylinder — can't pull it out after parking
  • Sticky or stiff turning — works but feels rough — early warning sign
  • Key cylinder spins freely without engaging — internal mechanism failure
  • Different key positions don't function correctly — ACC, ON, START not responding properly

Repair vs. Replace — Which Do You Need?

For most ignition problems we can do a cleaning, lubrication, and wafer repair — restoring smooth operation for a fraction of the cost of replacement. If the internal mechanism is broken, severely worn, or the steering wheel lock has seized into the cylinder, full replacement may be the right call. See our ignition replacement service →

We diagnose honestly — if a $90 repair will solve your problem, we don't sell you a $400 replacement. We tell you what's actually wrong and what the most cost-effective fix is.

Common Causes of Ignition Failure

  • Heavy keychain — the #1 cause we see. Years of pulling down on the cylinder with a loaded keychain accelerates wear dramatically.
  • Worn key cutting the wafers — a copy of a copy with slightly off dimensions gradually files down the internal cylinder wafers
  • Debris in the keyway — pocket lint, dust, even gum can foul the mechanism
  • Cold weather — lubricant thickens, marginal cylinders that work in summer fail in winter
  • Steering wheel pressure — trying to turn the key while the steering wheel is hard against the lock

Call (253) 796-8550 the moment your ignition starts acting up — early repair is cheaper than waiting until you're completely stuck.

Auburn mobile auto locksmith repairing a stuck ignition cylinder on a customer's vehicle
When You Need This Service

Common Reasons Auburn Drivers Call Us

Key Stuck in Ignition

Can't pull the key out after parking. Often a stuck wafer or a steering-wheel-lock issue. We free it without breaking anything.

Key Won't Turn

Goes in fine but won't rotate. Usually a wafer problem or the steering wheel jammed against the lock. Quick fix in most cases.

Sticky Cylinder

Works but feels rough or catches at certain positions. Early stage wear — we clean and service before it gets worse.

Heavy Keychain Damage

Years of weight on the ignition cylinder finally caught up. Repair plus a warning to lighten that keychain.

Our Process

How Car Ignition Repair Works

Most ignition repairs are done on-site in 30 to 90 minutes.

01

Diagnose the Issue

We try the key, listen for symptoms, check the steering wheel lock, and identify whether the problem is the cylinder, the switch, or something simpler.

02

Repair or Recommend Replace

Most problems are repairable. We clean, lubricate, replace worn wafers and springs, and rebuild the cylinder if needed. If it's truly past repair, we'll say so.

03

On-Site Service

Repairs done right at your vehicle — no towing required. We carry common cylinder rebuild kits and wafers for major brands.

04

Test & Verify

Key inserts cleanly, turns smoothly through all positions, and removes without effort. We test 10+ cycles before leaving.

Need a Locksmith Right Now?

Call us. We're on the road 24/7
across Auburn & South King County.

(253) 796-8550
FAQ

Car Ignition Repair Questions

Most ignition repairs run $95 to $235 depending on what's wrong. Simple cleaning and lubrication is at the low end; wafer replacement and full cylinder rebuilds at the higher end. We always quote before any work.
Most common causes: worn internal wafers, debris in the keyway, steering wheel lock engaged (turn the wheel slightly side-to-side while turning the key), or a worn-out key from being a copy of a copy. We diagnose the actual cause rather than just throwing parts at it.
Repair if the cylinder is otherwise in decent shape and the problem is something specific (worn wafers, debris, springs). Replace if the mechanism is broken, severely worn, or the steering wheel lock has seized into it. Replacement is significantly more expensive, so we always try repair first when feasible.
Yes — see our broken car key extraction service. We can usually remove the broken piece without damaging the cylinder, then cut and program a new key on the spot.
Sometimes — if we replace worn wafers, the cylinder's key code may shift slightly. We always test with your existing key after repair to confirm it still operates smoothly. If a slight re-cut is needed, we'll do it on-site as part of the service.
Yes. The ignition cylinder is the mechanical part you put the key in. The ignition switch is the electrical part behind it that sends power to the starter, accessories, etc. We diagnose both. If it's the switch (electrical), most modern vehicles need a mechanic, not a locksmith, but we'll point you in the right direction if that's the case.