nll714 Posted May 12, 2007 Share Posted May 12, 2007 I have a 95 LS400 and every time I go to turn the car off, the key stops dead at the position where it allows the radio and some other electrical features to stay on......it wont turn any further than that and allow me to remove the key from the ignition. HOWEVER, if I very quickly turn the key to the right, barely hear the engine fire, then even quicker, turn it back to the left...it will go all the way to the left and allow me to remove the key. This is just maddening to me and for me and would like to know if anyone has encountered a similar problem in your Lexus (doesnt have to be an LS400 model) and what causes this or how it can be fixed.......and for how much!!!! Thanks very much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Imzjustplayin Posted May 13, 2007 Share Posted May 13, 2007 Had a similar problem with my Land Cruiser, no it doesn't have a similar key whatsoever, just a cheap key but it did keep the key in the ignition and made removal generally impossible. I eventually had to wait for the pins to move out of the way and it eventually released it. Had a locksmith come by and fix the ignition, for the lexus on the otherhand, since it's laser cut, you're going to have to get that repaired by them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nemisis Posted May 22, 2007 Share Posted May 22, 2007 Had a similar problem with my Land Cruiser, no it doesn't have a similar key whatsoever, just a cheap key but it did keep the key in the ignition and made removal generally impossible. I eventually had to wait for the pins to move out of the way and it eventually released it. Had a locksmith come by and fix the ignition, for the lexus on the otherhand, since it's laser cut, you're going to have to get that repaired by them. You should be able to fix this problem yourself if your mechanically inclined. You need a new ignition lock cylinder or switch sometimes they come as one unit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RFeldes Posted May 22, 2007 Share Posted May 22, 2007 I would try a graphite spray on the key and ignition first...if you haven't already. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GentlemanJack Posted May 24, 2007 Share Posted May 24, 2007 I have a 95 LS400 and every time I go to turn the car off, the key stops dead at the position where it allows the radio and some other electrical features to stay on......it wont turn any further than that and allow me to remove the key from the ignition. HOWEVER, if I very quickly turn the key to the right, barely hear the engine fire, then even quicker, turn it back to the left...it will go all the way to the left and allow me to remove the key. This is just maddening to me and for me and would like to know if anyone has encountered a similar problem in your Lexus (doesnt have to be an LS400 model) and what causes this or how it can be fixed.......and for how much!!!! Thanks very much. Are you sure its not a fault with the inhibitor solenoid or the activation switch on the shifter that stops the key being put into the "lock" position unless the auto shifter is in the "park" position? Try applying some forward pressure to the shifter while trying to turn the key into the "lock" position. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lexus ls 400 95 Posted October 30, 2015 Share Posted October 30, 2015 Hello I have a problem that look lost the key to my Lexus LS 400 and would like to know how to remove Key Ignition Lock Cylinder pat desbroquiar the wheel and the wheel power moverl please help Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sha4000 Posted November 1, 2015 Share Posted November 1, 2015 I can't understand your post can you be a little clearer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
billydpowell Posted November 1, 2015 Share Posted November 1, 2015 Get a friend who speaks good english to write down your problem for you.. then go here and do some reading http://www.lexls.com/ you should find your answer.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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