Sarasota PRO LOCKSMITH
Locksmith Service

Ignition Repair & Replacement

A stuck or non-turning ignition cylinder is more than an inconvenience — in a city like Sarasota, where you might be parked along the Tamiami Trail, headed to a shift at Sarasota Memorial, or trying to leave the Siesta Key beach lot before dark, it can feel like a genuine crisis. Whether your key refuses to turn, wobbles uselessly in the barrel, or simply won't come out, the problem is almost always mechanical and almost always fixable without destroying your steering column. At Sarasota Pro Locksmith, our insured, experienced technicians arrive at your exact location — no towing, no dealership wait, no guesswork.

Open 24 hours, 7 days a week · Licensed, bonded & insured

We operate 24/7 as a fully mobile service, meaning we come to you anywhere in the greater Sarasota area — your driveway, a parking garage off Main Street, or a shopping center lot in Lakewood Ranch. Our approach prioritizes damage-free solutions wherever possible: we diagnose the root cause first, explain every option clearly, and confirm an exact up-front price before a single tool is touched. The sections below walk you through what actually causes ignition problems, what our technicians do to fix them, and what you should know before you call.

What we do

Available 24/7

Day, night, weekends and holidays — a real local locksmith answers and rolls a fully-stocked van.

Fast local response

Based in Sarasota, we reach the Sarasota area in well under an hour.

Insured & background-checked

Vetted technicians, up-front pricing, and no surprise add-ons when we arrive.

Damage-free entry

We pick and bypass locks the right way, so most lockouts are solved without drilling anything.

What Actually Causes a Stuck or Non-Turning Ignition Cylinder

Most drivers assume a non-turning ignition means a bad key, but the cylinder itself is usually the culprit. Over time, the wafer tumblers inside an automotive ignition cylinder wear down unevenly — especially on high-mileage vehicles or those exposed to the humidity and salt air common along Florida's Gulf Coast. When a tumbler binds, the key can enter the slot but can't complete the rotation needed to engage the starter. A worn key compounds the problem: microscopic metal shavings from a key that's been copied too many times or ground down through daily use can lodge in the cylinder chamber, jamming the mechanism further.

Other causes include a locked steering column (the steering wheel pressure lock engages when the wheel is turned sharply at shutdown), a dead or weak battery triggering electronic ignition lockouts on newer vehicles, and outright cylinder failure from attempted forced entry. In some cases, particularly on older domestic models and certain foreign imports, the ignition lock cylinder housing itself cracks or the retaining clip breaks — symptoms that mimic a tumbler problem but require a different repair path entirely. Accurate diagnosis is the first thing our technicians do, because the wrong repair approach can turn a straightforward fix into an expensive parts replacement.

Our Ignition Repair & Replacement Process — Damage-Free Where It Counts

When you call (941) 206-8023, our dispatch team gathers your vehicle's year, make, model, and VIN so the technician arrives prepared with the right tools and, when possible, the right replacement parts already on the service vehicle. On arrival, we verify ownership — a standard and important step that protects you as much as it protects everyone else — and then perform a hands-on diagnosis of the cylinder, the key, the steering column, and the vehicle's electronic systems if applicable. Damage-free extraction of a broken or seized cylinder is our first goal; we use specialized removal tools designed to avoid scoring the housing or stripping the retaining mechanism.

If repair is viable — re-pinning a worn cylinder, clearing debris, or correcting a tumbler alignment — we complete it on-site. If the cylinder is beyond repair, we replace it and, critically, we can rekey the new cylinder to match your existing door and trunk keys so you leave with one key for everything. Ignition repair and replacement pricing depends on the vehicle make and model, the complexity of the cylinder mechanism, the parts required, the time of day, and your location relative to our dispatch point. We quote you the exact final figure before work begins — no surprises on the invoice.

The Full Range of Automotive & Specialty Lock Services We Provide

Ignition work is one slice of what our mobile team handles across Sarasota. Below is a representative list of our distinct services — if you need something not listed, call us anyway, because our capabilities run deep across residential, commercial, and automotive categories:

1. Ignition cylinder repair (stuck, worn, or damaged tumblers) 2. Ignition cylinder full replacement with OEM-compatible parts 3. Ignition rekeying to match existing door keys 4. Transponder key programming and cloning 5. Laser-cut (high-security) automotive key cutting 6. Smart key and proximity fob programming 7. Broken key extraction from ignition or door locks 8. Car door lock repair and replacement 9. Vehicle lockout opening — damage-free slim-jim and air-wedge methods 10. Trunk lockout and trunk latch repair 11. Residential deadbolt installation and rekeying 12. Mortise lock installation, repair, and rekeying — a specialty service for older Sarasota homes, historic downtown storefronts, and multi-family properties where the mortise lock remains the standard hardware 13. Door knob lock repair, rekey, and replacement 14. High-security Schlage and Kwikset lock upgrades 15. Master key system design and installation 16. Commercial locksmith services: storefront lock replacement, push-bar (panic device) installation and repair, access control wiring and programming 17. Safe opening and combination changes (mechanical and electronic) 18. Padlock removal and replacement 19. Mailbox lock replacement 20. Sliding glass door lock repair 21. Window lock installation 22. Emergency lockout response — residential, commercial, and automotive, available 24/7 23. Lock-grade door reinforcement and strike plate upgrades 24. Key duplication (standard, transponder, and high-security profiles) 25. Post-break-in lock repair and emergency board-up coordination 26. Cabinet and furniture lock replacement 27. Hotel and property management rekeying programs

Why Sarasota Drivers and Property Owners Trust Our Mobile Team

Sarasota is not a one-size-fits-all market. A condo on Lido Key has different security considerations than a commercial lease space near the Rosemary District, and a vintage Sarasota home with original mortise lock hardware on its pocket doors needs a technician who actually knows what a mortise lock is — not someone who has to look it up. Our team works this territory daily. We know the parking structures, the gated communities, the beach access lots, and the commercial corridors. That local familiarity means faster response, smarter routing, and a technician who arrives already thinking about your specific context.

Every technician on our roster is trained and insured. We use professional-grade tools and source quality replacement parts — not generic off-brand hardware that fails within a season. Our satisfaction guarantee is straightforward: if the issue we were called to fix isn't resolved correctly, we come back and make it right at no additional charge. That commitment isn't marketing language — it's the only way a mobile locksmith business sustains a reputation in a community as connected as Sarasota's. We also stand behind the parts we install; the cylinders, lock bodies, and key blanks we use are selected for durability, not to pad a bill with premium markup on inferior goods.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a locksmith cost in Florida for ignition repair?

There is no single flat rate because several variables shape the final quote: the make and model of your vehicle (a luxury European import with an anti-tamper ignition assembly costs more to service than a domestic sedan), whether repair or full replacement is needed, the specific parts required, the time of day you call, and your location within the Sarasota service area. What we guarantee is that you receive an exact, confirmed price before any work begins — no estimates that balloon once the job is underway. Call (941) 206-8023 and our team can give you a firm figure after a brief conversation about your vehicle.

Can a locksmith make a key from a lock — including an ignition cylinder?

Yes. A skilled automotive locksmith can decode a lock cylinder by reading the cut depths of the tumblers inside, then use that information to cut a working key — even if you have no key at all to start from. This process is called 'decoding to key' and it works on ignition cylinders, door locks, and most other vehicle lock types. It requires professional measurement tools and, for transponder-equipped vehicles, additional programming steps so the new key communicates correctly with the car's immobilizer system. Our technicians carry the equipment to perform this service on-site across the Sarasota area.

What should I ask a locksmith before hiring them for ignition work?

Three questions worth asking any locksmith before you agree to service: (1) Will you provide an exact price before starting — not a range or estimate? (2) Are your technicians insured, and can the company verify that? (3) Do you carry the parts for my specific vehicle make and model, or will I be waiting for a parts run? At Sarasota Pro Locksmith, the answer to all three is yes. We also recommend confirming that the technician will verify your ownership of the vehicle — any reputable locksmith does this as a matter of course, and you should be wary of any service that skips that step.

What is the difference between a locksmith and a security expert?

A locksmith's core competency is the mechanical and electronic hardware that controls access: locks, keys, cylinders, safes, and access control devices. A security expert or security consultant operates at a broader strategic level — assessing vulnerabilities, designing layered security systems, and often working with cameras, alarm systems, and personnel protocols. There is meaningful overlap: many experienced locksmiths, including our team, can assess a property's lock vulnerabilities and recommend hardware upgrades that meaningfully improve security posture. However, for enterprise-level security architecture or alarm system installation, a dedicated security integrator may be the right call in addition to — not instead of — a qualified locksmith.

How much should an emergency locksmith cost, and does calling after hours change the price?

Time of day is a legitimate pricing factor for after-hours and emergency locksmith calls — the same is true across virtually every skilled trade. A call at 2 a.m. on a weekend will carry a different rate than a standard weekday appointment. What matters is that you know the exact amount before the technician begins. We are available 24/7 specifically because ignition failures and lockouts don't follow business hours, and we will always quote you a firm price the moment we understand the scope of the job. There are no hidden after-hours surcharges revealed at the end — the number we quote is the number you pay.

How much should a locksmith cost per hour, and do you charge hourly for ignition jobs?

Most automotive and residential locksmith services — including ignition repair and replacement — are quoted as flat-rate jobs rather than hourly billing, because the scope is defined before work starts. Hourly billing is more common in complex commercial projects such as master key system design or large-scale rekeying programs where the total time is genuinely unpredictable. For an ignition cylinder job, we assess the vehicle, confirm the repair or replacement path, and give you a single fixed price that covers labor and parts. That price does not increase if the job takes longer than anticipated — the risk of the unknown stays on our side, not yours.

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(941) 206-8023