Key will not turn fully over on the ignition. How do I get it out?

Asked by Val Jun 01, 2014 at 05:34 PM about the 2007 Toyota Camry LE

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Try turning the steering wheel hard all the way to the left or right and at the same time turn your key. If that doesn't work, tap on the back of the key with a wrench and see if that will work. The only other thing to do is spray some WD-40 into the key hole and see if that will let it loose.

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Steering wheel Schould lock into place turn wheel then try

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Little tab left corner of shifter pry it up push in lever to unlock ignition switch and will also unlock shifter.

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