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Chevy didn't make a 1981 Celebrity
replace the ignition swith. replace the ignition swith.
Mounted in the center of the distributor cap.
Depending on what type engine you have, the ignition module may be an integral part of the distributor cap.
Get a manual on your car from the parts store as you have to work with the air bag and can be sccidentally deployed. Also the wiring for the air bag has to be handeled in a certain way. Or take it to a garage. *added information* Note that the Chevy s10 production year starts in 1982. You may have mistaken it as 1981 by the label that states production of it within the factory.
The ignition switch in a 1981 Toyota pickup truck typically consists of several key components: the ignition lock cylinder, electrical contacts, and a wiring harness. The ignition lock cylinder is engaged by the key, allowing for different positions such as Off, On, and Start. When turned to the On position, power is supplied to the ignition system, while the Start position engages the starter motor. Diagrams often illustrate the connection points for various wires, indicating how power flows through the system to activate different components.
no ECM's in a 1981
For all your Volkswagen needs go to:aussieveedubbers.com The Parts Place (http://www.partsplaceinc.com) sells the part you need along with a new set of keys for $20. Look in their online catalog, its on the first page. To replace it, you need to pry off the horn cover, and remove the steering wheel (requires a 24mm ratchet head). Unplug and unscrew the blinker and washer switches. The ignition switch is attached to the housing below that, the housing should come off the steering shaft with a good pull and you can remove the lock cylinder and/or ignition switch form there.
To remove the ignition switch on a 1981 Dodge pickup, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Then, remove the steering column cover to access the ignition switch. Disconnect the wiring harness from the switch, unscrew the mounting screws, and carefully pull the switch out. Finally, replace with a new switch and reassemble the steering column cover and battery connections.
being a 3.8 buick engine it is behind said carb in the intake when replacing it replace rubber grommet as well
i believe it's a motor no. not vin. it should be on a machined pad on the block in front of the left cylinder head. ( this is from standing in front of the eng. looking at it)
The "Stingray" moniker was not used in 1981.