When starting, have to push and hold the key firmly into the ignition switch so that the key sensor will "recognize" the key and make the green key light stop blinking, allowing the car to start.
This condition happened after repairs to the ignition key switch that was locked out, the key would not turn, it was caused by wear in the mechanism of the internal pins.
Is the key sensor bad and needs replacement, do the keys need reprogramming, or both?
Thank you in advance for your expertise, have read your good explanations in your web-page.
My car is a 1999 Honda Civic 1.6 VTi with B16A2 twin cam engine, am located in Panama City, PANAMA.
Bobby Sanchez
This condition happened after repairs to the ignition key switch that was locked out, the key would not turn, it was caused by wear in the mechanism of the internal pins.
Is the key sensor bad and needs replacement, do the keys need reprogramming, or both?
Thank you in advance for your expertise, have read your good explanations in your web-page.
My car is a 1999 Honda Civic 1.6 VTi with B16A2 twin cam engine, am located in Panama City, PANAMA.
Bobby Sanchez
Dec 28, 2019 at 8:55 PM



