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2003 Chevrolet Malibu-Key will not go to OFF position

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Use the search feature. We've had several people ask about this very issue. Use the search that's up on the top bar next to Quick Links.
Two questions. 1. Why does the link you provide for searching take me to a WalMart Page? 2. Is there a fix for this so my wife is not always fighting with the car to get it in the off position. She has tried the key jiggle, the transmission shift jiggle. She gives up then I am getting a call that the battery is dead. What is the fix for this?

CMF Edit: Moved from similar thread 3 years old/merged into 1 post

OK..First I apologize, I know this has been talked about.. I looked in all the threads and posts I could find but none had a solution. There were hints at a recall etc. others said just jiggle the key, ignition, or shifter. This is my wife's car and I am out of town a lot. I have given her the above solutions and she gets frustrated at fighting the car and gives up. Then I am getting a call that her car battery is dead again.

My question is, has there been a service bulletin regarding this, or has there been a recall I am not aware of.

BTW, our ignition was part of that massive recall, and I thought that would take care of this, but the recall only put a chip in the key and/or fob. When I went to pick up the car tonight, guess what? Yep, battery dead. Frustrated to no ends.

Sorry for the long post, but there has to be a solution to this.

Thanks in advance/
 
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The quote above was taken from a thread that is over 3 years old. I moved that post here and merged them together. That will keep any replies you get in one place, making it easier for you, those who reply, and future readers who may visit looking for help.

As for your question, I didn't provide a link. If you're referring to the "Search" button at the top of the page, is it provided by the owners of this site and the developers of this tool. I clicked it and it just showed me a search tool. I was not whisked away to WalMart or any other place. What did you click on, and if you click on it again, does it take you somewhere else?

A suggestion about your issue: Consider replacing the ignition cylinder and the switch (2 different parts) at the same time. Your particular model is notorious for them failing and causing all sorts of issues. If the keys you have are in good shape you can have a locksmith rekey the tumbler to match the existing keys. That way you won't need 2 different keys for the car, but that might be a good thing if you sit down and think it out.
 
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