Key will not come out of ignition

Tiny
KEVNCHRIS
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  • 2006 SUZUKI FORENZA
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When you turn off car and go to pull key out it only turns 2/3s of the way and stops. You can not pull key out. Only if you disconnect battery than you can take key out.
Thursday, August 19th, 2010 AT 8:55 PM

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Tiny
BOBNAVARRO
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Hello,

This happens when the shift cable needs to be replaced here is how the job is done. Check out the diagrams (Below). Please let us know what happens.
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Sunday, October 30th, 2011 AT 11:06 PM
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IVLAN1963
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I just had the same problems a few months back with a 2007. The problem is in the shifter and cable, once replaced the problem was gone. In the meantime try pulling the shifter toward you when the car is in parking and turn the key. It works every time.
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Saturday, January 28th, 2012 AT 5:04 AM
Tiny
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What to do about removing a broken key off in ignition?
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Monday, July 15th, 2019 AT 3:25 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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If a bit of the broken key is sticking out of the lock, grasp it firmly with needle-nose pliers and pull it out.

If the broken end of the key is visible but you can't grasp it with pliers, try the following superglue method.

Use a toothpick to apply a tiny amount of superglue to the broken edge of the key's head.

Insert the head into the lock so the broken edges of the key come together. Be extremely careful not to let the glue come into contact with any part of the lock.

Hold the key in place firmly for at least 3 minutes to allow the glue to dry and bond the broken pieces.

Carefully extract the key from the lock. Avoid unnecessary twisting or turning because this will strain the superglue bond.

Call a locksmith if you can't extract the key with either method. Locksmiths have a key-extractor tool designed specifically for this predicament.
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