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G35 key won’t turn
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<blockquote data-quote="evn62719" data-source="post: 16982896" data-attributes="member: 51714"><p>So I goofed and left my windows down on my 2005 G35 the other night and my sprinklers sprayed water all over the drivers side dash. Car has keyless ignition but it won't turn even when manually inserting a key. All other electrical components seem to be working and I don't have any blown fuses. I've tried moving the steering wheel back and forth but that's not working either. I have unplugged all of the harnesses under the dash and let them dry out for 5 days and unhooked the battery for 24 hours. Any ideas? Car only has 100k miles so I don’t want to trash it but also don’t won’t to spend thousands at a dealer either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evn62719, post: 16982896, member: 51714"] So I goofed and left my windows down on my 2005 G35 the other night and my sprinklers sprayed water all over the drivers side dash. Car has keyless ignition but it won't turn even when manually inserting a key. All other electrical components seem to be working and I don't have any blown fuses. I've tried moving the steering wheel back and forth but that's not working either. I have unplugged all of the harnesses under the dash and let them dry out for 5 days and unhooked the battery for 24 hours. Any ideas? Car only has 100k miles so I don’t want to trash it but also don’t won’t to spend thousands at a dealer either. [/QUOTE]
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