Flip the key and open the door.
My key won t turn in the door lock.
Spray the lock with lubricant to remove dirt and dust.
Don t use a wet.
Try squirting some silicon based lock lubricant into the ignition or door lock.
You may be able to take care of the problem yourself or you may need to call a locksmith for help.
I would have to re key their door lock an cut them a new key that would also turn their ignition switch.
Posted by yoyoceramic at 2 17 pm on february 19 2010.
When you insert your key the key raises the pins to the point where the division between the top pins.
At right illustrations show the operation of a standard pin tumbler lock.
Leave the striker bolt in place.
Outdoor locks can collect a lot of dirt and dust inside the lock cylinder.
If you use too much force trying to remove the key yourself it s possible that your key may snap or break inside the lock cylinder.
It will come in two pieces.
A key that doesn t turn in the lock could have several causes.
Someday you might come home or go to open up your business and find that your key won t turn at all not even a little.
A lock is engaged through a series of actions and mechanisms that all depend on each other to function properly.
The key is inserted into the lock cylinder to allow the lock bolt latch to be engaged.
If there is a broken tailpiece in your door lock then there is a chance the key will keep turning in the door lock.
Spray the door key with a graphite based lubricant.
After a long day at work the last thing you want is to come home put your key in the lock and find that it won t turn.
Use a silicon based spray in the lock if the spare key did not turn the ignition or you did not have one you need to consider the ignition as the issue.
There are several reasons this might occur.
You can get it on amazon for a great price.
Key stuck in lock if your key is stuck in the lock then it s best to call us as soon as you can.
Either their key was incredibly worn down almost smooth or the inside wafers on their door lock were worn down thus giving the impression that the lock is seized up.
Our favorite and the only brand we use is triflow.