Anyone have any ideas on why I cant get the key to turn? Is the switch bad? Key bad?
Anyone have any ideas on why I cant get the key to turn? Is the switch bad? Key bad?
John Mush
C56A1836
I see you are new...You probably know this but the car MUST be in neutral to start.
Jim Glass
Welcome John, just to clarify - in the as-built setup the key will actually turn to the starter position but the starter won't turn unless you are in neutral. However if the key itself won't turn then yes it either the key or the switch. Difficult to know which unless one also has a spare key and that doesn't work either in which case its likely to the switch. New ignition switches are a common and easily sourced item.
Last edited by Mark Norris; 07-28-2021 at 09:20 AM.
Mark Norris
C56G3186
1963 Aston Martin DB4 Series V Vantage
1951 C-type Jaguar (alloy replica)
1934 Lagonda M45 Tourer
Please make sure you're using the correct ignition key and not the trunk key.
My name is Captain Obvious... Jds
I only had the nerve to write this because I sometimes use the wrong key myself...
Last edited by jdsnoddy; 07-28-2021 at 06:00 PM.
John Snoddy
..Oh I didn't dare suggest that. Anyway on my car the ignition key has a square head and the trunk key has a round head (just like the circular chrome trim on the trunk which how I remember which is which).
Mark Norris
C56G3186
1963 Aston Martin DB4 Series V Vantage
1951 C-type Jaguar (alloy replica)
1934 Lagonda M45 Tourer
The trunk and door keys are identical, save for the head shape. I've worked on several cars that had round ignition keys.
Barry Wolk
Farmington Hills, MI
C5681126
Hey Jim,
Yes I'm very new and my first mark ii. I did not know about the neutral to start...Thanks....but yesterday, I couldn't even get the key in the ignition...I have a locksmith going over today.
John Mush
C56A1836