The actual switch is located on top of the steering column, like most cars. You have to drop the steering coumn down to access the switch.
ignition switch or key and tumbler.
To change the ignition switch on a 1995 Pontiac Grand Am, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Remove the steering column covers by unscrewing the screws, then locate the ignition switch, which is typically mounted on the steering column. Disconnect the wiring harness from the old switch, remove it, and install the new ignition switch by reversing the process. Reconnect the battery and test the new switch to ensure proper functionality.
In the steering column, otherwise known as the multifunction switch.
Right there in the instrument cluster. Turn on the ignition switch but do not start the engine. The check engine light will stay on. If you do not see it then the bulb is burnt out or has been removed.
is it a ford? push the key in further and then turn it
Get a "Haynes" manual for Gran Prix at an autoparts store; it will have pretty good instructions on how to do it along with helpful pictures. The procedure is too long to describe here...
IT SHOULD BE LOCATED UNDER THE MANIFOLD BOLTED TO THE BLOCK
I don't know the specific location but it is screwed into the transmission somewhere.
in the passenger side fuse panel...
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no GM uses an oil pressure shutoff switch tied in the fuel pump circut so if you do not have oil pressure then the car will not start
behind the coil packs directly below the front exhaust manifold. takes 5.5mm socket