Go to www.painlessperformance.com and view the installation manual for part #30805 & 30806. It is a generic GM replacement harness with color codes.
Inside the steering column behind (connected too) the ignition key switch
The place you stick the ignition key into is really just a lock cylinder with a rod attached to it. The rod runs down the steering column to the real electrical ignition switch, which is located on top of the steering column, often blocked (on purpose) by the brackets for power brake and/or steering column support. If you are sitting normally in the driver's seat, feet on the pedals, the switch is located over your shoe laces. Replacement of the ignition switch often involves lowering or removing the steering column. Remember to unhook the negative battery terminal before starting work. The switch is hard to get to, in order to discourage car thieves.
on my '91 with tilt steering the ignition switch is located underneath the key, inside the steering column only three screws hold it on, but alotta torx hold that cover on.....have fun
There is a solonoid on the starter and the ignition switch is on the steering column.
Check the neutral safety switch,it is located on the transmission or on the steering column ,under the dash.
your local ford dealer will usually print you out a diagram. busted my ignition to jump-start my f-150 and they were cool about it
Lower the steering colunm. the ignition switch is located on the top of the steering column about 6 inches from the firewall.
On the steering column
The ignition switch is located on the steering column right side, just below the steering wheel.
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
On the steering column????
The ignition switch is in the steering column..that's where you insert the key to start the vehicle.
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 wiring harness.
Key is on steering column--control rod is connected to switch on lower end of steering column by brake pedal
you have to go under the dash and take out the steering column. and the ignition switch should have a wire going down to the bottom of the column coming from the ignition lock.
The ignition switch. Where the key goes in is the key tumbler.
rightside bottom of steering column