Well, my third week of VX ownership has not gone particularly well. Car has been sitting in service, collecting dust, at a Kia (formerly Isuzu) dealer in Wayne, NJ. Several intractable issues, most depressingly to do with a defective ignition interlock. As others in the community have noted, my VX has a tendency to prevent me from removing the ignition key after placing the car in park and turning the vehicle off. After checking the transmission cable (perfectly fine) and other potential causes, the problem was narrowed down to the ignition lock cylinder. So fine, we ordered a replacement ignition lock cylinder from Isuzu. Several days later the part arrived. Wrong part. Reordered the supposedly correct part. Again, wrong part. Then, Isuzu says, oh sorry, we don't stock this part anymore (!!??). Okay, so we ordered three different aftermarket parts. You guessed it. None fit. So now I have a nice VX that as often as not, refuses to let me remove the key from the ignition. I'm thinking of printing up a STEAL ME sign just to complete the 'key stuck in ignition' package.
Seriously though. I am at a loss as to how to solve this. I have a friend with an aftermarket repair facility and I think we might try to measure the ignition lock dimensions so maybe we can find an alternate unit that works. The last option is to somehow basically break the unit in my VX so that I can easily remove the key without having to wrestle and curse it out of the cylinder.
I've already considered the junkyard route. Problem there is that even if the replacement unit works, it is "used" and maybe in a day or a week or a month it too will break and I'll be back to square one.
I don't necessarily expect anyone in the community to have a solution here. Maybe this is just another facet of the downside of VX ownership. Regardless, I'm sure everyone reading this can appreciate the importance of a car's owner being able to remove the !$^#$ key from the lock when exiting the vehicle. Kind of a basic prerequisite, that. Agreed?
Any advice will be welcome...
best wishes,
Angeno