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Effective Methods to Remove the
Broken Key from the
Ignition
If you are very late for your work and
turn the key of your car quickly or hard
in the ignition, then the key of your car
can break and stuck into the ignition.
People often get worried and thought
that there is no way to get the key out
of the ignition.
So, be calm, this is just a rumor spread
by the people. Yes, it's possible to
remove the key from the ignition.
Make sure that you are using the
suitable kind of household tools and
equipment to remove the key without
affecting the ignition.
Here the following points will help you to remove the broken key from
your ignition in a simple way.
Using a plier Using a coated wire Using a hacksaw Using cooking spray
Using a
plier
If the broken key is sticking out of the
ignition, then you can use a plier to
latch onto the keys and pull them out.
To grip the key piece using a plier,
you need to apply some glue, melted
wax in the tool's tip and wait until the
glue set a little bit.
Then, with the plier latch onto the key
pieces and pull the key out. You can
use the cotton swabs and acetone to
unglue the plier.
Using a coated
wire
If you are unable to get the key out of
your car ignition with the plier, then try
to use some coated wire hanger to
remove it.
You can bring a 6 to 8 inch coated wire
hanger and shape one end of the wire
hanger with the help of pliers into a
hook.
Then insert the wire hook into the car's
ignition either behind or front of the
broken car key to pull the pieces out.
Using a
hacksaw
If you can't grip your stuck key with
pliers or a coat hanger, then put your
ignition in the neutral position.
Put the hacksaw blade upward beside
the broken in the ignition, then turn the
ignition. After that pull the hacksaw
blade carefully.
The hacksaw blades grab onto the
front or back of the key, then latch onto
the groove of the key to pull it out.
Using cooking
spray
If you are unable to get the key out of
the ignition with the plier, coated wire,
and hacksaw, then apply some cooking
spray inside of the ignition.
If you want to use the plier, then don't
apply the cooking spray because it will
make key too slippery and grab by the
ignition.
After applying the cooking spray, push
the key out with a hacksaw blade. Try
to wiggle the blade inside of the ignition
to latch on the grooves of the blade.
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Effective Methods to Remove the Broken Key From the Ignition

  • 1. Effective Methods to Remove the Broken Key from the Ignition
  • 2. If you are very late for your work and turn the key of your car quickly or hard in the ignition, then the key of your car can break and stuck into the ignition.
  • 3. People often get worried and thought that there is no way to get the key out of the ignition.
  • 4. So, be calm, this is just a rumor spread by the people. Yes, it's possible to remove the key from the ignition.
  • 5. Make sure that you are using the suitable kind of household tools and equipment to remove the key without affecting the ignition.
  • 6. Here the following points will help you to remove the broken key from your ignition in a simple way. Using a plier Using a coated wire Using a hacksaw Using cooking spray
  • 8. If the broken key is sticking out of the ignition, then you can use a plier to latch onto the keys and pull them out.
  • 9. To grip the key piece using a plier, you need to apply some glue, melted wax in the tool's tip and wait until the glue set a little bit.
  • 10. Then, with the plier latch onto the key pieces and pull the key out. You can use the cotton swabs and acetone to unglue the plier.
  • 12. If you are unable to get the key out of your car ignition with the plier, then try to use some coated wire hanger to remove it.
  • 13. You can bring a 6 to 8 inch coated wire hanger and shape one end of the wire hanger with the help of pliers into a hook.
  • 14. Then insert the wire hook into the car's ignition either behind or front of the broken car key to pull the pieces out.
  • 16. If you can't grip your stuck key with pliers or a coat hanger, then put your ignition in the neutral position.
  • 17. Put the hacksaw blade upward beside the broken in the ignition, then turn the ignition. After that pull the hacksaw blade carefully.
  • 18. The hacksaw blades grab onto the front or back of the key, then latch onto the groove of the key to pull it out.
  • 20. If you are unable to get the key out of the ignition with the plier, coated wire, and hacksaw, then apply some cooking spray inside of the ignition.
  • 21. If you want to use the plier, then don't apply the cooking spray because it will make key too slippery and grab by the ignition.
  • 22. After applying the cooking spray, push the key out with a hacksaw blade. Try to wiggle the blade inside of the ignition to latch on the grooves of the blade.