The ignition switch has 7 wires, 2 thin(only for keyhole light) and 5 thick. The white\red is positive to battery The blue is accessory short The Black\white is radiator fan and water pump short The Black\Yellow is the Ignition short The black\red is the starter motor short For ACC positon blue must touch white\red For ON position blue, black\white, black\yellow must touch white\red together For start the black\red must join the above temporarily through a high AMP button or ignition barrel or just together.
Generally the problem is either a defective neutral safety switch or a bad ignition switch (not ignition key lock).
Take it to an independent garage. On some cars it is fairly simple to remove the lock cylinder and replace it (the ignition tumbler & keys for my 1989 cavalier was only $25; unfortunately, it is a long task to get it apart). If it is the ignition swith, same applies, on some cars it is quite simple. I found that the best advice I gto was from an auto wreckers (they know how to dismantle a variety of vehicles)
A locksmith may be able to remove the broke key and make a new one. Or just replace the ignition.
The 1989 Chevrolet ignition assembly can be obtained from most Chevrolet dealerships. Most auto-parts stores will make the pictures available.
Where is the start located on a 1986 420 Sel Mercedes? My car just cut off with no warning. I tried the ignition switch and engine will not not turn over. All other instruments are working when the ingition is engage.
Remove the retaining ring from the top of your 1989 Chevy Corvette ignition switch. Slide the ignition switch out and remove the wiring harness.
You will need to remove the retaining ring from the top of your 1989 Chevrolet blazer ignition switch. Slide the ignition switch out and remove the wiring harness. Reverse the process to install the new ignition switch.
how do you install new ignition switch on 1989 chevy G10 van?
how can you start a '89 mercury cougar with a broken ignition switch?
Remove the retaining ring from the top of the ignition switch. Pull the ignition switch out and remove the wiring harness. Reverse the process to install the new ignition switch.
If you know where to put the key in, you know where the ignition switch is... Actually, safe to say you should stay away from it.
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Here is a link to an illustrated step-by-step procedure for replacting a Vanagon ignition switch: http://carboncow.net/vanagon/projects/ignition_switch.htm
It is located by the ignition switch on the right side of the steering column.
The most common fault is the ignition module in the dissy which breaks down when warm.
Generally the problem is either a defective neutral safety switch or a bad ignition switch (not ignition key lock).
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