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04-09-2008, 06:10 PM | #1 |
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Testing / Replacing Ignition Switch
Hi Guys,
I did a search for information on this, but too much dealt with the actual key cylinder and not the switch. I continue to have issues with no power to the starter solenoid wire when I try to start the truck. I found a fusible link, but it has contunuity. I suspect the igntion switch may be at fault. What's the simpest way of accessing this switch? I understand it is mounted under the dash, on the steering column (mine's a tilt), but I can't seem to locate it. Does anyone have any photos or step-by-step of this procedure? And how do I go about sesting the switch? Thanks. |
04-09-2008, 06:28 PM | #2 |
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Re: Testing / Replacing Ignition Switch
Disconnect your battery when you do this. Remove the bolts under the column and drop it down into the seat. This will get you access. If you don't disconnect the battery you're in jeopardy of starting the truck in gear! I've seen it happen and the truck drove it's self backwards and crashed into the wall! That was on a newer 88 up truck, anyway, here at the college when I worked in the auto shop.
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04-10-2008, 02:39 AM | #3 |
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Re: Testing / Replacing Ignition Switch
Yeah, drop the steering column a little bit and you will be able to find it. It should be on top of the steering column and will have a metal rod running into the top of it that is actuated by the ignition cylinder.
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04-10-2008, 04:43 PM | #4 |
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Re: Testing / Replacing Ignition Switch
A hint here. BEFORE you take the switch off, locate the TWO rods comming down from the shift bowl and wrap them to the colunm with masking tape so they don't slide out of position. ESPECIALLY the dimmer switch rod. Jim
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04-13-2008, 03:28 AM | #5 | |
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Re: Testing / Replacing Ignition Switch
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I just spent hours dealing with the same problem on wednesday It doesn't help that my '76 K10 has a frankenstein wiring harness, part of it is original and part of it is an early '80s blade-fuse harness It was good work anyway, I extracted the hanging remnants of at least two half-arse radio hookups and cleaned up some scary-looking splices and hanging scotchblocks *Also* test the neutral-safety switch, mine worked fine for the backup lights but the other function was T.U., it's *unsafe* but you can test it by jumpering the two terminals on the probably-purple leads going to the NSS, you can save yourself a *lot* of aggravation if that's your problem too The neutral-safety switch is mounted on top of the column but it's down next to the firewall where you can get at it if you're flexible, the ignition switch is right behind the gauges and you're going to have to drop the column to get at it |
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04-15-2008, 05:17 AM | #6 |
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Re: Testing / Replacing Ignition Switch
Well, thanks again for all the suggestions here. Just thought I would update and "close" this thread...
On Friday after reinstalling the starter that "tested" ok, the truck fired right up. Then I tried the key again and nothing! After rapping on the solenoid (I had tried this earlier), it fired again. So, I spent the $120 on a brand new Hitachi starter (not rebuilt), and all has been great since. In fact, the truck has never turned over as rapidly as it does now - - that's one healthy starter. So, thanks again for all the help, but it looks like the starter was the problem after all. |
04-20-2008, 11:13 PM | #7 |
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Re: Testing / Replacing Ignition Switch
Well, hey, I am trying to find the right key cylinder to replace MY ignition switch (just the key cylinder part). If you have some useful links that you found, PLEASE post 'em on here so we can use 'em! Thanks.
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04-21-2008, 12:08 AM | #8 | |
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Re: Testing / Replacing Ignition Switch
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http://www.fieros.de/en/articles/steering.html http://elcaminocentral.com/article95.html Looks like on this site he did the quick fix and did not take it apart far enough to tighten all four fasteners. http://www.chevyasylum.com/column/tiltcol.html Exploded View of a tilt column. http://www.nastyz28.com/tech/e-tiltcol.html Older car but good photos http://buickperformance.com/tiltstee...lumnwobble.htm |
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09-30-2014, 06:14 PM | #9 |
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Re: Testing / Replacing Ignition Switch
Im trying to replace my switch now and the column wont drop more than a couple inches??
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09-30-2014, 07:28 PM | #10 |
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Re: Testing / Replacing Ignition Switch
okay, figured it out i was just being to gentle, its sitting on the seat now.
I got the bolts off of the switch but I cannot figure out how to disconnect the wiring harness. Does anyone have a few pictures of the connector so I know where the tabs are
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