Try pushing the shifter to the left.
I have to do the same thing on my wifes 2003 Altima. I think the key
is worn out and I need to get a new one made.
When I put the key in sometimes the key will not spin to start the
engine and I have to shake the steering wheel back a forth while
trying to turn the key and it works.
To me that is a sign of a key going bad so I think I need to see if I
can get a good key made and take it from there.
-Sam in Raleigh
>Try pushing the shifter to the left.
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>> ignition wont unlock
rppb - 01 Apr 2006 22:51 GMT
On my 2005 the key won't come out unless the shifter when in park is pulled
over to the left.
>I have to do the same thing on my wifes 2003 Altima. I think the key
> is worn out and I need to get a new one made.
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>>> ignition wont unlock
Bill - 04 Apr 2006 14:08 GMT
I agree with having a new key made but for me that wasn't so easy. It
was very difficult to remove the Altima key mechanism but can be done
without removing the air bag. The locksmith cut a key to the lock
rather than an older, worn key and those new keys are working well.
Does the Altima have a mechanism requiring the brake to be depressed
when turning the key?