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Car Ignition Switches and Card Readers - Key Ignition System Components
Whether you start your car with a traditional key or a modern card, it all begins with one crucial component: the car ignition switch or card reader. These send the initial signal that brings the engine to life. At EuroFrance, we stock a wide selection of new ignition system components - with used alternatives also available - covering French brands like Renault ignition switches and card readers, Peugeot ignition switches and card readers, and Citroën ignition switches and card readers, as well as Fiat, Opel, Volkswagen, Ford, and Nissan. Read on to learn how these parts work and how to spot the first signs of failure.
Why buy ignition switches and card readers at EuroFrance?
- Parts can be matched by vehicle VIN (body number) for correct fitment.
- We'll help you find the right part by original part number (OE).
- 12-month warranty for new ignition components
- 30-day warranty for used ignition components
- 25+ years of experience
- Trusted supplier of parts for French car brands.
Traditional Ignition Switch - Construction and Operation
The classic ignition switch, operated with a physical key, has been a staple for decades. Its operation relies on two main elements working together:
Ignition lock cylinder: This is the mechanical part where you insert and turn the key. Over time, it can wear out, causing jamming or difficulty turning the key.
Switch connector: This electrical component is connected to the cylinder. Turning the key closes the appropriate contacts in the connector, completing circuits that activate the ignition and other vehicle systems, including the starter motor.
Common Faults with a Classic Ignition Switch
A faulty ignition switch can effectively immobilise your vehicle. Typical symptoms include:
No response when turning the key (dashboard lights do not illuminate).
Difficulty turning or removing the key from the ignition.
The engine stalls immediately after starting or while driving.
Some electrical devices (e.g., radio, blowers) fail to activate in the expected key position.
Modern Card Reader - Convenience and Common Issues
In newer vehicles, the card reader has become the standard. This system, popularised by Renault on models like the Clio 3, Modus, and Twingo 2, lets you start the engine by inserting a card into a dedicated slot and pressing the Start/Stop button. More advanced hands-free systems simply require the card to be on your person. The reader communicates with the chip inside the card and, once authorised, releases the steering lock and enables the engine to start.
How to Recognise Card Reader Failure
Although convenient, card readers can develop faults. The most common symptoms are:
No response to the inserted card: The car does not react at all and the engine cannot be started. A damaged reader is a likely cause, though it is worth checking the card battery first.
"Card not detected" message: The onboard display warns of a recognition problem. This may point to a reader fault, a system coding issue, or chip damage within the card.
Steering lock won't release: The reader is also responsible for unlocking the steering column. If the steering remains locked after card insertion, the module may need attention.
Card Housings and Other Ignition Components
Often the problem is not electronic but physical - worn buttons, a cracked housing, or a damaged blade on the card itself. In these cases, replacing the card housing is an affordable fix that restores full functionality and a tidy appearance without the cost of reprogramming electronics.
Choosing Between New and Used Parts
When diagnosis confirms you need an ignition switch replacement or a new card reader, you have two options:
New parts offer assured quality and long, trouble-free service. Browse our new ignition switches and card readers for the latest stock.
Used parts can significantly reduce repair costs while retaining factory-spec fitment - a popular choice for slightly older models such as the Peugeot 206, Renault Kangoo 2, or Fiat Punto.
Bear in mind that replacing these components, especially in systems with an immobiliser, often requires specialist knowledge and coding tools to pair the part with the vehicle's computer.
How to Find the Right Part for Your Car
Use the filters on our category page to narrow results by brand, model, manufacturer (including Valeo, TRW, PSA, and others), and condition. If you know the OE part number, enter it in the search bar for a precise match. Not sure which part you need? Send us your VIN and our team will identify the correct component for you.
Our range covers not only complete modules but also individual elements such as switch connectors, lock cylinders, and card housings for brands including Fiat, Opel, and Volkswagen. If you have any questions or need expert advice, get in touch - with over 25 years of experience, our specialists will help you get your car back on the road.