Like the title says. I have a 91 f150, new to me. Went to start it and the key goes in but will not turn. I’ve tried turning the wheel to the left to take pressure off it in case the wheel lock is engaged.
But no matter what I do, I can’t get it to turn. I feel like I’m going to snap the steering wheel off if I turn any harder. Just isn’t working out for me.
Any advice?
Some older ford’s had two keys, one for ignition, one for doors. Make sure you’re using the right key
The lock is likely worn out from an above average jetting hanging off the lock for years. Does slightly complicate replacement .
Lube the lock with graphite powder and the the key jiggling both ways. IF the lick turn you might be good. If not keep jiggling for a bit. Try the little push button a few times while turning the key.
You’ll end up changing the switch if it is indeed worn out and no available key will work it reliably . Not too difficult but I suggest you take pics as you go
If the luck does turn, get on replacing the cylinder asap. With working lock much easier job
Qualifier. I own a 91f150 in metallic blue paint five speed w/4x4/302v6. Ok at one time the paint was metallic blue.