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Remove the retaining ring at the top of your 1994 Chevy Corsica ignition switch. Slide the ignition switch out and remove the wiring harness. Reverse the process to install the new ignition switch.
should be red and light blue from the ignition switch to the starter relay
To bypass the ignition switch on a 1994 Chevy Astro, simply attach a wire to the ignition switch where it makes contact after the key is turned on. Run the wire to the push button and install at the lower part of the ignition switch to send power to the starter. Ê
Lower the steering column.
Just replace it, it's not expensive.
You'll need a new ignition switch and key provided from your dealer, the bill won't be pretty!
Could be that the battery is dead or the starter is bad.
Then it is a defective ignition switch.
Could be a faulty ground wire. Not very rare to happen
I don't believe there is. I have a 92 PA that didn't crank either. Thinking the same thing, I took the ignition wire off the starter and there was 12 volts on it when the key was turned, indicating that circuit was OK. I then tapped the starter lightly and I was then able to start it. I believe there is a bad electrical connection in my starter. I suspect I need to replace it.
First, make sure your all of your electrical connections and fuses are good. (battery cables are not corroded and cable to starter and ground are good) If they are good, it sounds like you either have a bad ignition switch or starter. You might try having someone turn the ignition switch to start position while using a multi-tester to see if you are getting power to the starter. If you are getting power to the starter, and it won't engage, chances are you need a new starter. If you do not have power to the starter, you might have a bad ignition switch. In certain circumstances you might try tapping on the starter with a hammer while someone is turning the ignition switch to see if it will engage. If it will, I would look to a bad starter. I have found that a majority of the time, a starter is the problem, not the ignition switch. Hope this helps.
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