Some Buick Cascada owners report experiencing difficulties with their ignition key not turning enough to be removed, often requiring pressure on the gear shift. This issue can arise from a misaligned steering wheel, which may bind the ignition switch and prevent the key from turning unless light pressure is applied. Additionally, if the parking brake is not engaged or the car is not in park, the key may also be stuck. Worn ignition cylinders can further complicate matters, as they may need lubrication or replacement if they become too difficult to operate. A locked steering wheel, caused by turning it too far after the car was turned off, can also hinder key removal, necessitating movement of the steering wheel to unlock it. Furthermore, some owners find that ensuring the gear shifter is fully in park or neutral is crucial, as a faulty gear shifter can contribute to this problem. Lastly, debris lodged in the ignition cylinder can prevent the key from turning, and gently wiggling the key may help dislodge any obstructions. Addressing these issues promptly can help owners avoid further complications with their Buick Cascada's ignition system.
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