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Ignition Cylinder Repair & Steering Column Diagnostics in Clarks Summit, PA


You slide into the driver's seat, insert your key into the ignition, and try to turn it—but nothing happens. The key is completely stuck, the steering wheel is locked tight, and no matter how hard you jiggle it, the car refuses to start. This is a highly stressful, mechanical failure that leaves you completely stranded. Before you call an expensive tow truck and let a mechanic charge you for a brand new steering column, call the automotive lock experts. We are Clarks Summit, PA’s specialists in ignition cylinder diagnostics, repair, and broken key extractions. We fix the complex mechanical heart of your vehicle's starting system right in your driveway, saving you massive amounts of time and money.

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Diagnosing the Jammed Ignition


When an ignition refuses to turn, many drivers make the mistake of gripping the key with pliers and forcing it, which only results in snapping the key in half. The problem is rarely the key itself; it is the tiny, fragile brass wafers inside the ignition cylinder. Every time you insert and remove your key, friction slowly wears down these wafers. Over years of daily driving, the wafers become bent, burred, or jammed with dirt and graphite. When this happens, the wafers no longer align properly to the shear line, and the cylinder lock seizes up completely.

Ignition Cylinder Rebuilds


We do not believe in blindly replacing expensive parts if they can be fixed. When our technicians arrive at your stranded vehicle, we carefully disassemble the plastic cowling around your steering column to access the ignition housing. We safely extract the seized lock cylinder and rebuild it on our workbench. We remove all the old, damaged brass wafers and springs, clean the housing, and insert a brand new sequence of factory-fresh wafers. We then reassemble the steering column, ensuring your original key turns as smoothly as the day the car was built.

Broken Key Extractions


If you have already tried to force a stuck ignition and the brass key snapped off deep inside the keyway, do not panic. Digging at it with a paperclip or tweezers will only push the broken fragment deeper into the lock, permanently destroying the fragile springs inside. Our technicians use microscopic, barbed spiral extractors and heavy-duty lubricants to gently slide alongside the broken brass fragment, hooking it and pulling it out cleanly. Once extracted, we can cut a brand new, structurally sound key for you on the spot.





Frequently Asked Questions


  • My steering wheel is locked and the key won't turn. Is my ignition broken? Not necessarily! Modern cars have an active steering lock feature. If the steering wheel is turned sharply when the car is turned off, it puts immense pressure on the ignition locking pin. Try turning the steering wheel firmly in the direction it has a little bit of "give" while simultaneously turning the key with gentle pressure. If it still won't turn, the internal wafers have likely failed, and we need to rebuild it.
  • If you rebuild my ignition, will my old door keys still work? Yes! Because we are rebuilding the internal wafers of the ignition to perfectly match the original factory cuts of your existing key, you will not need to carry two different keys. Your original key will continue to open the doors and turn the newly rebuilt ignition smoothly.
  • Do I have to tow my car to a mechanic to fix the ignition? No, and you shouldn't! Mechanics often want to replace the entire steering column assembly, which is incredibly expensive and requires towing. We are mobile locksmiths. We come directly to your driveway or parking spot, disassemble the necessary components on-site, and fix the specific lock cylinder for a fraction of the cost.
  • Why does my key slide into the ignition but feels loose and wobbly? This is a sign of severe wear on both the key blade and the internal wafers. The "teeth" on the key have worn down so much that they are no longer engaging the wafers properly. If left unaddressed, the key will eventually fail to turn the ignition at all, or it could slip out while you are driving. We can originate a fresh, factory-cut key to fix this issue.
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Do not let a jammed ignition force you into an expensive trip to the mechanic. Let our specialized automotive technicians rebuild your locks and get you back on the road.

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Customer Reviews

"My ignition cylinder jammed completely and I couldn't start my truck to get to work. They came out, took the steering column apart, and rebuilt the lock right in my driveway. Saved me a tow to the mechanic and a huge bill. Highly recommended."

"My key snapped off inside the ignition while I was trying to leave the grocery store. They extracted the broken piece in minutes, cut a brand new transponder key, and programmed it flawlessly so I could get home."

"The key would go into the ignition of my Honda but absolutely refused to turn. The technician explained how the internal wafers were bent, replaced them on the spot, and now it turns smoother than butter. Excellent service."





Clarks Summit, PA Insights: Population,
Zip Codes, Influence, and Service Areas

The first settler in the area currently known as Clarks Summit was William Clark. Clark had fought in the Battle of Bunker Hill during the Revolutionary War, and as payment for his military service, he was issued 800 acres (3.2 km2) of Pennsylvania land by Congress. Because of disputes between Pennsylvania and Connecticut over the area of land that is now northern Pennsylvania (resulting in the Pennamite-Yankee War), the land deed issued to Clark was deemed invalid by the Luzerne County land grant office. Clark had no choice but to pay for the land himself. In March 1799, Clark and his three sons moved into a log cabin in the Abington wilderness, located on what is currently the Clarks Green Cemetery. The first school was built in 1893 and was destroyed by fire two years later. The village of Clarks Summit and an adjacent tract of land were incorporated into the Borough of Clarks Summit on August 30, 1911.

Zip Codes in Clarks Summit, PA that we also serve: 18411





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