The key doesn’t even want to go all the way in now and when I looked into it there looks like a piece of it is crooked, kinda turned. I’ve been battling with it for about a month but it usually unlocks when I’d move the steering wheel and gear shift. I can’t get it to budge now. Any help and advice will be appreciated.
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Insert the key and twist. That shoul take care of that problem.
my answer is try to check it out first on auto repair shop…,