Common questions

How do you turn off an ignition switch?

How do you turn off an ignition switch?

Pull the ignition switch out. Disconnect wires from the connector at the rear side of the ignition switch. Loosen the tabs to pull it out. Insert the core key into the core of the ignition switch, like any other key. Press down the retaining pin, using a small screwdriver. Turn the key about 10 degrees, to reach the off position.

How do you remove ignition switch from steering column?

Disconnect the electrical connection to the switch using your hands. Then unbolt the ignition switch from the steering column using the 1/4-inch ratchet and socket.

Where is the release pin on an ignition switch?

The new or rebuilt switch should slide easily back into its hole on the steering column. Align the shape of the cylinder and the location of the release pin with the coinciding grooves in the ignition module.

Where can I get an aftermarket ignition switch?

You can sometimes get aftermarket ignition switches from your local auto parts store as well. Squeeze the release pin on the ignition switch so it’s flush with the side. The same release pin that stopped the switch from coming out now needs to be pressed in so you can slide the switch into place inside the ignition module.

How do you take the ignition switch out of a car?

With the release pin pressed, pull the ignition switch straight out of its place beneath the steering wheel. It should come without any resistance, but it’s not unusual for it to stick a bit in older vehicles that have accumulated a lot of dust and debris around the cylinder.

The new or rebuilt switch should slide easily back into its hole on the steering column. Align the shape of the cylinder and the location of the release pin with the coinciding grooves in the ignition module.

You can sometimes get aftermarket ignition switches from your local auto parts store as well. Squeeze the release pin on the ignition switch so it’s flush with the side. The same release pin that stopped the switch from coming out now needs to be pressed in so you can slide the switch into place inside the ignition module.

Can a faulty ignition switch cause a car to stall?

A faulty ignition switch in your vehicle can cause several problems ranging from your car stalling and all lights going dark to the radio not working unless the key is wiggled from side to side. Once you’ve been able to identify the ignition switch as the source of your trouble,…

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Ruth Doyle