Today we’re going to concentrate on an issue that could look superficial to most of you, but has happened to a lot of car owners! Indeed, we are going to talk about the of a key locked on you honda jazz, and what you can do if we find ourselves in this position? Whether it doesn’t want to fit in the cylinder or you can’t turn it any longer, we will try to help you discover the origin of this problem and give you the remedy. It may seem logical, but when you don’t know all the cars in depth, being in face of a locked key can be disconcerting. Before you think about buying a new key or having it rebuilt, browse this guide. In this content, we will first try to describe why the key gets stuck in your cylinder honda jazz, and secondly, how to unlock the key from your honda jazz.

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Why is my key locked in my honda jazz?

What could have occurred to your car key being blocked in the cylinder of your honda jazz? In this part we will try to show you why your key can get stuck. There are some explanations that can induce the key to your car to get locked.

  • Some dirt built up on it, which may trigger the key to get stuck in the cylinder’s sprocket system. It can sometimes prevent it from entering the cylinder easily, or it can block it inside the cylinder.
  • A broken or damaged key, if your key is cracked, bent or has some of its teeth damaged, it’s bound to have a hard time matching the impression in the barrel of your honda jazz.
  • A steering wheel locker activated, which will prevent your key from turning and thus start your honda jazz.
  • At last, it may be that if you have an automatic gearbox, you have the D position engaged and that this avoids the key of your car from turning properly in the barrel.

All these elements can cause an external or internal blocking of the key of your honda jazz, so be sure you verify all these aspects to know what problem you are working on.

How to unlock the key of my honda jazz

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Finally, let’s go forward to the practical part that will allow you to unlock the key of your honda jazz. Now that you’ve been able to determine the reason why your key is blocked, we’ll see what answers are available to you to solve this problem. We will take up the different concerns and give you the corresponding answers:

  • Dirt blocking the key to your honda jazz: If you key is stuck in the cylinder, use a wrench remover and move the key (without too much strength) in different directions to try to unlock it. If it doesn’t want to go in any longer, ensure that to inspect it cautiously and clean out any dirt you may find. If you think the dirt is in the cylinder or switch, move the key back and forth to try to get the dirt out.
  • The key of my honda jazz doesn’t turn any longer and my steering wheel is locked: In this instance, it’s your anti-theft system that is activated, you will have to all at once turn your steering wheel and your key to unlock it, examine this full guide on the steering wheel locked on honda jazz to have the complete procedure.
  • Broken, damaged or twisted key: This is the most annoying case, if it is only twisted, you can try to straighten it on a flat surface with a sledgehammer, if it is broken you will sadly have to use the duplicate or buy a new copy of the key of your honda jazz. If it is damaged and you do not have a duplicate, you will have to get the code “VIN” and go to your vendor to receive a copy of your key. In any other case, last option, convert the cylinder and get a new key.
  • Key locked in my automatic honda jazz: In this case, you’ll only have to go through neutral to unlock your key from the cylinder.

If perhaps you have any further questions about the honda jazz, do not hesitate to consult our honda jazz category.