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I’ve had a similar issue with my car key getting stuck in the ignition, and I totally understand how frustrating it can be. From my experience, calling an auto locksmith is the best solution, especially if you've already tried basic methods like wiggling the key. An auto locksmith can safely remove the key without damaging the ignition, and they have the proper tools to handle the issue. If the key is stuck due to debris, corrosion, or even a damaged ignition switch, they can help fix it without causing further harm to the vehicle. The cost can vary depending on the severity of the issue and your location. On average, auto locksmiths charge around $50 to $150 for services like key extraction or unlocking a car. If the problem is more complicated, like needing an ignition replacement, the cost could be higher. In my case, I used https://www.autoprolocksmith.co.uk, and they were excellent. They arrived quickly, provided an upfront price estimate, and were able to fix the issue within 30 minutes. Their prices were reasonable, and the service was professional. I would highly recommend contacting a reliable auto locksmith if you're dealing with a similar problem. It’s a much safer and more cost-effective option than trying to handle it yourself!

Jon Snow
Jon Snow
Dec 08

I think it's always a good idea to first assess the situation before calling a professional. Sometimes, the issue with a stuck key could be something as simple as dirt or debris blocking the ignition. If you’re able to carefully clean the ignition or try a spare key, it could save you the cost of hiring a locksmith. However, if you’ve already tried these methods or the key is still stuck, then it’s probably time to call an auto locksmith. They’ll know exactly how to help.

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