Well it should be simple but most of the time its quite tricky...To start remove the cover from the colomn. Next depress the pin. The cylinder should slide right out...only in a book will this happen. The truth is the pin only depress's when the cylinder is in the run possition, but if your replacing a faulty ignition switch that does not turn, than what is the point in making such a safety device...none. If you can not turn the cylinder, you need to DRILL OUT THE PIN, don't worry this is sound advice, Ford will tell you the same thing. Next worry that your wheel is stuck in lock, this may cause the cylinder to futher your problems by hoding on the the cylinder from the back side...this will not be fun now. The only thing left to do is pry this thing out and don't worry about all the damage, you can just simply replace it after you get the cylinder out.
Thank you FORD TECH., you are most certinly built Ford tough
The ignition module on a 1989 5.7 liter is located in the distributor. Remove the cap, then the rotor, and you will be looking at the module. The module is held in place with two screws. Real simple. Good luck, David
where is the ignition module located on a 1988 Mazda b2200
The 1989 Ford Ranger pickup truck ignition module is located on the firewall in the engine compartment. The ignition module will be on the drivers side of the firewall.
5.5 mm but takes a special tool to remove module the tool is 4.99 at auto zone just tell them what ur replacing and they will get you the o.e.m ignition module tool
ignition control module is located under the distributor cap
Remove the retaining ring from the top of your 1989 Chevy Corvette ignition switch. Slide the ignition switch out and remove the wiring harness.
On a 2.8l v6 it is at the front of the engine behind the ignition coils.
Which engine does your car have?
The engine computer is the ignition module. It is the large black box under the hood.The engine computer is the ignition module. It is the large black box under the hood.
under the distributor cap
get a testlight ground it to the battery and turn the switch on and check the hotwire coming out of the module Also if you can remove it from the distributor you can take it to a good auto parts store and they can bench test it for you.
The computer module, or ignition control module, is locate on the left inner fender.