you have to remove the steering wheel then using a lock plate removal tool depress the lock plate and removed the clip that holds it in place then remove the lock plate then remove the screws from the turn signal switch and pull it up slightly then remove the screw that hold the lock cylinder in place then remove the lock assembly
To replace the ignition on a 1993 Pontiac Sunbird, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Remove the steering column covers to access the ignition switch, then detach the wiring harness and unscrew the ignition switch from the column. Install the new ignition switch by reversing the process, securing it in place, reconnecting the wiring harness, and replacing the steering column covers. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the ignition to ensure it works properly.
Disconnect the negative battery cable. Remove steering column covers Disconnect the electrical connector from the ignition switch Remove the screw retaining the switch to the steering column
Remove the screws on the side of the steering column. Remove the screws underneath the steering column and pull the bottom half of the column down. Slide a pin punch into the hole at the ignition tumbler assembly's bottom. Force the tumbler upwards and pull it out of the steering column.
remove column dust covers, along with ignition switch. then remove retaining
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the hole steering colom needs to be replaced
to remove the ignition switch from a 72 Chevy first remove the steering wheel, then remove the three screws that hold the turn signal assembly the turn signalhandle will unscrew if there is no cruse control if there is the handle will have a screw holding it in place this must be removed under the turn signal assembly there is a screw usually a #27 torx remove this and your ignition switch will slide right out
To replace the ignition cylinder in a 1993 Pontiac Sunbird V6, start by disconnecting the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Remove the steering column cover by unscrewing the screws and gently prying it off. Insert the key into the ignition and turn it to the "Run" position, then locate and depress the pin or release tab on the ignition cylinder to pull it out. Finally, insert the new ignition cylinder, reassemble the steering column cover, and reconnect the battery.
remove the steering wheel. unbolt the collar that holds the steering column underneath the dash. that plastic box halfway down the column with all of those wires hanging out of it is your ignition.
it's located inside the steering column. Remove 3 screws on the lower steering column cover. Its the white plastic on the oposite side of the ignition.
pop the hood and take the bolt and nut off the linkage up by the firewall. then pull your carpet back on the floor board and undo the four bolts at the bottom of the steering column. then undo the bolts directly under the steering column and disconnect the ignition switch and all electricals of the columnm then pull it out.
Disconnect battery. Wait 10 minutes, then remove airbag module (if equipped) and horn pad. Remove steering wheel. Pull off plastic trim panel below steering column. Turn ignition key to run (not start) and press lock tang to remove lock cylinder. Remove steering column lower shroud. Remove steering column upper shroud. Remove multi-function (turn signal/wiper/hazard) switch. Remove metal 'knee brace' bracket below steering column. Disconnect all affected wiring including wiring to ignition switch. Remove pinch bolt at bottom of steering column. Remove 2 nuts and t bolts mounting steering column. Note that it will now drop down and may pinch fingers or toes. Remove column from vehicle.