I had my ignition switch replaced recently and it was quite a job! If your car has a air bag in the steering wheel DO NOT attempt this repair yourself as the air bag could go off and take your head off! If your car doesn't have a air bag the repair will not be that hard for you to do yourself as long as you have the proper tools to do the job. I had a pro. do mine and it cost $350.00 Good luck!!!!!
2006-11-04 03:13:57
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answer #1
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answered by Lots of money but no sense 2
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If this is about the key and tumbler, follow the first 8-9 steps. It may have a spring loaded tongue holding it in place instead of the screw shown but the rest of the steps are the same. Use your new one for a reference. If this is about the actual ignition switch, it mounts near the lower end of the column with two screws and has a wiring harness that must be removed. You can see it near the end of the column in the first picture.
2006-11-04 09:48:34
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answered by monte 6
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the ignition switch is down the steering column and two screws hold it in....
the key switch requires removal of the steering wheel
2006-11-03 14:47:45
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answered by Christian 7
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take the horn screws from behind the steering wheel and then get a steering wheel puller to take off steering wheel. couple of screws hold the turn signal in place then there is a slot that you inscert a thin screw driver in or a screw that holds the ingition in. go to a scrap yard and practise there. they have lots to see and work on for free. just buy something and they will be happy
2006-11-03 15:34:03
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answered by Anonymous
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