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Why You Should Never Fasten Other Keys to Your Vehicle’s Ignition Key – A Small Habit That Can Cost You Big

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Signs Your Ignition May Be Wearing Out

If you’ve been carrying around a bulky keyring for years, watch for these warning signs:

  • The key is hard to turn in the ignition
  • It feels loose or wobbly once inserted
  • You have to jiggle the key to get the car to start
  • The engine randomly shuts off while driving

If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s time to take your vehicle in for inspection—before you’re stranded or facing costly repairs.


Simple Fix: Travel Light

The solution is easy—and free!

Do this:

✅ Detach your car key from the rest of your keyring
✅ Use a quick-release keychain if you still want everything together when not driving
✅ Keep only your car key (or fob) in the ignition
✅ Consider a lightweight lanyard or magnetic clip for non-driving use


Bonus Tip: It’s Good for Your Ignition AND Your Pocket

Replacing an ignition switch or cylinder can cost $200 to $500 or more, depending on your vehicle. And if the issue causes additional damage to the electrical system? The cost climbs fast.

Avoiding this problem is as easy as carrying one key instead of five. Not only do you save your ignition—you protect your vehicle’s safety and keep your wallet intact.


Final Thoughts

It’s amazing how one tiny habit—like attaching extra keys to your car key—can lead to major mechanical issues. But now that you know, making a small change today can prevent big trouble tomorrow.

So go ahead—lighten that keyring. Your car (and your mechanic) will thank you later.


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