Why Can't the Key Be Pulled Out of a Manual Transmission Car?
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Manual transmission car key can't be pulled out may be due to a malfunction in the ignition switch or the steering wheel locking the ignition switch's locking tongue. Here is a detailed introduction about the ignition switch: 1. Introduction: The ignition system's switch (usually operated with a key) can freely open or close the main circuit of the ignition coil and is also applicable to other circuits. The ignition switch, commonly known as the master switch, master power, or master key, controls the main gate of the vehicle's entire circuit system. It comes in two types: plug-in and rotary knob. 2. Structure: The ignition switch consists of a key, key socket, external wires, and tabs. The ignition switch is generally installed above the vehicle's front or at the center of the dashboard.