Key stuck in Sonata ignition

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Asked by HateMySonata Aug 10, 2019 at 09:56 AM about the 2011 Hyundai Sonata GLS FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have an annoying issue where my 2011 Sonata
loves to keep my key in the damn ignition. My key
gets stuck in the ACC position and the only way I can
take it out is by disconnecting my battery. So every
time I disconnect it I take my key out then I connect
my battery again. This Only happens when the
weather is warm/hot. Never happens in the winter.
Anyway, I have spent money on a new ignition switch.  
And other craps on 2 different occasions when this
happened to me and now I'm dealing with this
AGAIN. That didn’t change a thing. Do you have the
same problem as I do?
I HATE MY SONATA. I have had so much happen to
this stupid car. Oh and by the way I need a New
Muffler also..

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My brothers fixed it within 5min... If at all possible guide yourself by viewing the link below on YouTube. I hope this helps others. https://youtu.be/I8STnY4gaMI P.S. I still hate my Sonata

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