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08-02-2006, 05:03 PM | #1 |
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New ignition cylinder install question
Ok...I've got the old ignition cylinder lock and ignition switch removed;
I've installed the new ignition switch and reinstalled the bezel and but the new keyed cylinder lock does not want to go back in....... am I missing a step here somewhere? or do I just keep working at it thinking up new cuss words like I'm doing now any advice would be much appreciated Tim
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_____________________________________________ Tim We have two rules here at the Rock. Rule #1: No writing on the walls. Rule#2: Obey all rules 70 GMC Sierra Grande "Custom Camper" Longhorn 402 Big Block TH400 PS PB factory AC Posi; 94 Bronco XLT 302, auto;worn out daily driver |
08-02-2006, 05:29 PM | #2 |
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Re: New ignition cylinder install question
As long as the key is in the cylinder lock and is turned in the accs. position
it should just pop right in. Good luck |
08-02-2006, 05:43 PM | #3 |
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Re: New ignition cylinder install question
I pulled the switch out..............
IT'S THE WRONG FRIGGIN SWITCH......imagine that when look down inside where the cylinder bottoms out at it appears the two switches have a different pattern; the old cylinder drops right in the old switch and the new cylinder drops right in the old switch but neither will drop in the new swithc oh well lessons learned and a few new cuss words too; and became an expert on removing ignition switches too
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_____________________________________________ Tim We have two rules here at the Rock. Rule #1: No writing on the walls. Rule#2: Obey all rules 70 GMC Sierra Grande "Custom Camper" Longhorn 402 Big Block TH400 PS PB factory AC Posi; 94 Bronco XLT 302, auto;worn out daily driver Last edited by No3Fan4Ever; 08-02-2006 at 05:47 PM. |
08-03-2006, 03:38 PM | #4 |
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Re: New ignition cylinder install question
Duh......what a dummy I am;
took the switch back to parts store, had the old one with me; told them the 2 switches were different and the cylinder lock wouldn't work with the switch he gave me and to look down inside the shaft of the new one and see how it looked different; he did, he smiled, he reached under the counter, pulled out a screwdriver and turned something in the switch, took the cylinder lock and key and popped it right in there.......DUH......thanked him, invented more cuss words and sheepishly walked out
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_____________________________________________ Tim We have two rules here at the Rock. Rule #1: No writing on the walls. Rule#2: Obey all rules 70 GMC Sierra Grande "Custom Camper" Longhorn 402 Big Block TH400 PS PB factory AC Posi; 94 Bronco XLT 302, auto;worn out daily driver |
08-08-2006, 05:30 AM | #5 |
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Re: New ignition cylinder install question
LOL... at least you found a parts store clerk that don't run to the computer and ask you if your truck has a V-8 w/AC everytime you want something.
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08-08-2006, 12:36 PM | #6 | |
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Re: New ignition cylinder install question
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I have both AutoZone and Advance Auto located across from each other within a half mile of my house but prefer to go out of my way to this place
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