Didn't know what to search to bring this up.
Car is a 2003 Pontiac Sunfire.
I went to go start it today, the keyless all worked fine key turned to ACC. But when I went to crank the motor and start it the ignition would feel like it would hit a wall. Wouldn't go far enough to allow the starter to even crank. What do I look for here? I'm thinking it has something to do with the security system. But I'm completely clueless.
EDIT: THE KEY GOES TO RUN BUT WILL NOT TURN PAST THAT.
Did you try a different key first to make sure that your key isn't somehow messed up?
i find it amusing that SHOoff has nothing better to do but follow me around & be an unhelpful dick in even cross-forum. - Jon Mick
Yeah, I have tried two different keys. I took the clamshell off of the steering column and went underneath and saw there was a small piece that was sorta stuck when you'd go to turn it. I pushed it down with a screwdriver and then turned the key and it worked... but then it got stuck in that position and didn't bounce back. Guessing I'm needing a new ignition cylinder w/ key, correct?
I have no clue what you are talking about, but I haven't personally seen the insides of an 03 column.
Anybody know when GM issued the relay fix for the ignition switches melting?
- Your not-so-local, untrained, uncertified, backyard mechanic. But my @!#$ runs
It's really hard to explain, but I've found the issue. Does anyone know how to remove the cylinder? Cheers