Remove the airbag and steering wheel, remove the torx screws from the steering housing and remove the housing, remove the screws from the signal and wiper switch, and remove the screws above the ignition switch and remove the switch. Replace the switch and replace everything in reverse.Ê
I would suspect the ignition switch has failed. This is the ignition switch not the tumbler assembly that you insert the key in.
The ignition switch is usually mounted to the steering column and is operated by a linkage rod. NOTE On column-mounted ignition switches, don't confuse the switch with the lock cylinder and keys. The ignition switch is not normally visible. On some vehicles, the steering column support has to be removed and the column lowered to find the ignition switch. On others, the switch is accessible under the dash.The ignition switch is operated by the key switch. Courtesy of Ford Motor Company. To replace the switch: * Remove the ignition switch wiring harness. * Unbolt it from its position. * Bolt the new switch into position. * Attach the witing harness.
change out the heater core
i have a 1984 bronco 2 and the ignition control mod went bad on it. It turned over but had no spark. The part was about 40 dollars and is located on the distributor. It takes a special tool to take it off. I changed mine and it started first try.
The ignition switch is defective.
rightside bottom of steering column
try to drill strate trough it than you should be able to turn it but dont drill to far
# Emissions system not functioning properly # Fault in the fuel or electrical system # Ignition timing incorrect
orange and pink
Your ignition switch crapped on you
It is probably caused by the ignition switch internals shifting (I had a similar problem before) and it turned out to be the ignition switch)
rent a puller from auto zone!!! not hard at all!