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There are two star-head screws on the rear of the ignition switch.(Actually reversed star-head screws) You need to buy a special tool to get them off.
By energizing the post on your starter with one clamp and your battery's positive terminal with the other clamp, when you push the button, the starter will turn using an "old school" remote starter switch. You still need to energize the ignition system to cause vehicle to start and fuel to flow, defeat any interlocks or ignition disablers that may be in place from alarm systems before it will start.
are all the connection plug in on the switch and did you have fire before replaceing switch
If you don't see any gas leaking or smell gas , push the reset button down on the top of the switch if it has popped up Turn the ignition switch to the RUN position for a few seconds and then turn the ignition switch to the OFF position Make another check for any gas leaking or the smell of gas , if none , go ahead and start the engine
Turn ignition switch from OFF to ON 4times within 6seconds,leave ignition switch in the ON postion,Chime should sound to indicate that its in the learning mode,Within 10 seconds press any button on the remote transmitters,Do all other transmitters at the same time.
There is a reset button for the electric fuel pump ( on the fuel shut off switch / inertia switch ) It's located in the front passenger footwell by the kick panel - if you don't smell gas or see any gas leaking push the button down if it has popped up on the top of the switch - turn your ignition key to the RUN position for a few seconds and then turn your ignition key to the OFF position - make another check for the smell of gas or any gas leaking , if none , go ahead and start the engine
With your ignition key in the OFF position check for any gas leaks ( smell of gas ) if none , press the reset button down on the switch ( the switch is located in your right front passenger footwell , by the kick panel ) Turn your ignition key to the RUN position for a few seconds , then turn your ignition key OFF again recheck for any gas leaks ( smell of gas ) if none , go ahead and start your Ford Ranger
The ignition of my 2002 Corolla also gets hot? Any others?
The fuel pump shut off switch is in the right front passengers footwell , by the kick panel With your ignition key in the OFF position , check to see if any gas is leaking , or if you smell gas If you can't see any gas leaks or smell gas , push the reset button IN on the top of the switch Turn your ignition key to the RUN position for a few seconds , then turn your ignition key OFF again Check again for any gas leaks , or for smell of gas If none , go ahead and start your Explorer
The ignition switch is located in the steering column. If you are referring to where can you buy one, it can be bought at any auto parts store.
If you don't see any gas leaking , or smell gas , push the reset button DOWN that has popped up on the top of the fuel pump shut off switch ( inertia switch ) - turn your ignition key to the On position for a few seconds and then turn your ignition key to the OFF position - make another check for any gas leaking or the smell of gas , if none , go ahead and start the engine
With your ignition key in the OFF position check to see if any gas is leaking ( smell of gas ) if none , press the reset button down on the switch ( the switch is located in your right front passenger footwell , by the kick panel , just above the carpet Turn your ignition key to the RUN position for a few seconds , and then turn your ignition key OFF again recheck for any gas leaks ( smell of gas ) If none , go ahead and start your Explorer