Some Honda Odyssey owners report experiencing difficulties removing the ignition key, often needing multiple attempts to shift into park. This issue may arise from several factors, including using the incorrect key or failing to ensure that it is in the ignition's "Lock" position. Additionally, disengaging the steering wheel lock before turning the key is crucial. Some owners find that a worn-out ignition cylinder can prevent the key from turning properly due to regular wear over time. Rust build-up inside the ignition cylinder may also contribute to the problem, which can be addressed with cleaning methods like steel wool or WD-40 lubricant. Furthermore, a low battery might cause the key to get stuck, and checking the vehicle's ability to start can help diagnose this issue. Lastly, worn wafers in the ignition switch or a faulty brake switch can complicate the ignition process and hinder the recognition of the vehicle being in park.
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