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

We all do it—attach house keys, office keys, gym tags, and even decorative keychains to our car key. It seems harmless enough, right? Just one big key ring to keep everything together.

Wrong.

What seems like a small, convenient habit could actually be silently damaging your car—and end up costing you hundreds, even thousands of dollars in repairs.

Here’s why you should never fasten other keys to your vehicle’s ignition key, and what you can do to avoid unnecessary wear, tear, and risk.


The Hidden Risk: Ignition Switch Damage

Your car’s ignition system wasn’t designed to carry a heavy load. When you attach multiple keys or heavy keychains to your ignition key, you’re placing constant downward pressure on the ignition switch every time you drive.

Over time, this weight can:

  • Wear out the ignition cylinder
  • Damage the key itself
  • Cause the key to stick or fail to turn
  • Eventually prevent the car from starting

It Gets Worse: Unexpected Stalling

In some vehicles—especially older models—this weight can even cause the key to slip out of position while driving, turning off the engine unexpectedly. This creates a serious safety hazard, as it can disable power steering, power brakes, and airbags.

In fact, this issue was at the center of several high-profile car recalls in the past, including one involving millions of General Motors vehicles where ignition switch failures were linked to fatal accidents.

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