200 Hyundai Elantra

Discussion in 'Hyundai Elantra / Lantra' started by Jr, Apr 26, 2004.

  1. Jr

    Jr Guest

    Hi,

    I own a 2000 hyundai elantra with less than 50k miles, and I have
    an ignition problem. When I go to turn the car off I can't turn the
    key entirely off to take it out of the ignition. I can turn it as far
    as shutting off the engine, a/c, and power windows. Has anyone had
    experience with this problem? If so, do you know how much it is to
    fix?

    Thank you
     
    Jr, Apr 26, 2004
    #1
  2. Jr

    hyundaitech Guest

    Any oddities with your shifter? Have to press the button to shift R-D or
    D-N or some other movement that shouldn't requrie pushing the button? Any
    instance when you don't have to push the button but should?

    The shifter has a detent pin which normally closes a switch when you shift
    into park, which sends a signal to a small computer which then turns off
    (or on, I can't remember) the solenoid allowing you to take the key out of
    the ignition. If the shifter behaves abnormally, almost certainly the pin
    is bent or out of position and needs to be replaced.

    Otherwise, you'll need to pull the console and have a look around. Check
    the pin to make sure it is straight and pushes the metal tab to close the
    switch when shifted into park. If that all seems to work correctly, shift
    back to 2 or 1 to get the shifter away from the switch, and tweek the
    lever with your finger or small screwdriver while the key is in the "on"
    position. You should hear the solenoid click in the steering column. If
    not, check the switch. I've seen cars that needed new switches and others
    that needed the "Key Lock and Control Module."
     
    hyundaitech, Apr 27, 2004
    #2
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