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Old 06-16-2004, 03:53 AM   #1
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ingition switch installation

my switch has been acting up on me ... it continues to engage the starter even after the engine has started ... big pain .. beuase i have to get out and pull the neg, battery cable to get the cranking to stop .. anyone ever had anyting similar happen to them???

whats involved with replacing the ignition switch??? a step by step would be amazing .. i know someones done this recently

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Old 06-16-2004, 04:38 AM   #2
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I think your starter solenoid may be sticking not your ignition switch. It is located on the top of the starter. I think you can buy a replacement but you might as well replace the whole starter while you are in there. But to answer your question anyways.

1. Reach behind the dash and pull the wiring harness connector off the back of the switch there are two or three little plastic arms holding it on there.

2 You will see on the face of your switch where the key goes in there is a little hole. I think you put the key in the accessory or run position then stick a paper clip in the hole. The cylinder will then come out (you may have to turn the key or wiggle it some)

3. Unscrew the bezel and the switch housingfrom each other. You can"t turn the switch I don't think, so you will have to carefully use a flat screwdriver or something similiar to unscrew the bezel from the front.

4. Install your new switch in the reverse order. If you don't care to keep your old key and if your ignition switch came with a lock cylinder & new key put the new stuff in during reassembly. You will now have a key for the doors and a key for the ignition.

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Old 06-17-2004, 01:15 PM   #3
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im having trouble.. the lock cyclinder is out .... i can't get the bezel off .... or the plug in the back .... i need 4 hands to make it work ...any tips ..... NEED HELP ASAP
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Old 06-17-2004, 01:45 PM   #4
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The harness plug is held in by to plastic "J" shaped clips that seat into the switch housing. I usually take a small flat screwdriver to compress one side of the j-clip thingy and tug on wires from behind to get that side started. Then switch to other side and do same, taking care not to push the side you've already partially freed back into "locked" position.

Eventually, the entire harness plug will separate from the housing.
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Old 06-17-2004, 01:49 PM   #5
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Regarding the bezel...it should come off with the lock cylinder removed. Is the bezel turning on the ignition cylinder housing? If so, perhaps the threads are damaged.
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Old 06-17-2004, 02:37 PM   #6
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I got it ...... now i know how those things fit in there


everything out and back in !!!! truck fired right up ....
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Of all my favorite things to do, The utmost is to have a brew.
My love grows for my foamy friend, with each thirst-quenching elbow bend.
Beer so frosty, smooth, and cold it's paradise pure liquid gold.
Yes beer means many things to me that's all for now cus I gotta pee.
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