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gone in 60 seconds NOT #8650325
08/18/26 04:55 PM
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Mechanic pulled keys out now wontcrsnk upany idea besids lock smith?They saying $ 2


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Re: gone in 60 seconds NOT [Re: Drifter] #8650330
08/18/26 05:08 PM
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Put it in neutral and step hard on the brake pedal. Then try to turn the key


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Re: gone in 60 seconds NOT [Re: Drifter] #8650344
08/18/26 05:47 PM
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Will give that a try in the morning... sitting in fenced lot now key will come out now but not crank


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Re: gone in 60 seconds NOT [Re: Drifter] #8650347
08/18/26 05:53 PM
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Maybe "jiggle the handle" laugh of the gear shift. Sometimes that neutral lockout switch is just a tiny bit misaligned


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Re: gone in 60 seconds NOT [Re: Drifter] #8650349
08/18/26 05:57 PM
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What year and make of vehicle? Manual transmission or automatic? Could have a bad neutral switch depending on the age.

Re: gone in 60 seconds NOT [Re: Drifter] #8650350
08/18/26 05:58 PM
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My 0-1 S-10 requires a jiggle of the key to turn to start.


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Re: gone in 60 seconds NOT [Re: Drifter] #8650365
08/18/26 06:32 PM
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We jiggles edough to made butter. was 3 of us taking turns at it


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Re: gone in 60 seconds NOT [Re: slue-foot] #8650368
08/18/26 06:34 PM
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Oakland, MS
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Originally Posted by slue-foot
What year and make of vehicle? Manual transmission or automatic? Could have a bad neutral switch depending on the age.


An '02 Toyota Tundra. Automatic


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Re: gone in 60 seconds NOT [Re: Drifter] #8650387
08/18/26 07:27 PM
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YouTube set me on the right track with mt Wifes Nissan Titan when we were having similar problems. Hers was steering column lock out.

Re: gone in 60 seconds NOT [Re: Drifter] #8650421
08/18/26 08:52 PM
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What do you mean by no crank? The key won't rotate the ignition cylinder or the engine won't crank?

If the ignition cylinder won't rotate, it could be the steering wheel lock, try rotating the wheel a bit to take the pressure off the lock. Could also be the shift interlock. There should be a manual release somewhere on the column for that.

If the key turns but the engine doesnt crank, could be a theft deterrent issue, or a host of other problems.


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Re: gone in 60 seconds NOT [Re: Drifter] #8650430
08/18/26 09:23 PM
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steering wheel will move back and forth some can pull the key out but wony crak it over W as doimg good until ke was pullrd out.


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Re: gone in 60 seconds NOT [Re: Drifter] #8650434
08/18/26 09:34 PM
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I have a 2002 Toyota Tundra and I think you are having the same problem I had a couple years ago. The key and the lock cylinder get so worn down that they eventually quit working. I had to replace the lock cylinder. I searched Youtube and it had a video showing exacting how to replace it. You have to drill out the old one and turn the new one to "accessory" to install it. It wasn't too hard to replace by following the video.

Now I have a new set of keys to start the truck and still use the old worn down one to unlock the truck.

Re: gone in 60 seconds NOT [Re: Drifter] #8650436
08/18/26 09:40 PM
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Probably the theft deterrent system, leave the key out for about an hour and then try it. I have had this happen to me on a tundra and a tacoma.

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08/18/26 09:42 PM
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… isn’t there a little red lock flashing on the dash when that happens?

… I vaguely remember dealing with something like that

Re: gone in 60 seconds NOT [Re: Drifter] #8650438
08/18/26 09:43 PM
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… of course I may have just been getting into the wrong Tacoma or something lol

Re: gone in 60 seconds NOT [Re: Drifter] #8650451
08/18/26 10:12 PM
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I don't remember a little flashing light, there definitely could have been. Both times it was pretty cold and I had left the keys in the ignition with the truck off to help the hounds work out a lion track, when I got back to the truck, it wouldn't start so I just followed the dogs and when I got back it started up just fine.

Re: gone in 60 seconds NOT [Re: Drifter] #8650513
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The key turns enough to unlock the wheel........ but not enough to engage the starter.

This has happened before multiple times. But always before jiggling the key/wheel for a bit would allow it to turn enough to start. We just ALWAYS leave the key in the ignition and it has not been a problem. Did not think to mention that tidbit to the mechanic...... and now no amount of jiggling seems to help.


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Re: gone in 60 seconds NOT [Re: Drifter] #8650517
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Sounds like the cylinder needs to be replaced

Re: gone in 60 seconds NOT [Re: Drifter] #8650530
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Its a long shot, but have you tried a different key?


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Re: gone in 60 seconds NOT [Re: Drifter] #8650558
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My son had an Chrysler van that did the same thing. Couldn't get the key in or out, and couldn't turn the ignition. We jumped the battery and it worked as it should. No idea what a low battery had to do with it, but it fixed the problem.


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