Depends if you mean the switch, or the key tumbler. The key tumbler pushes a metal rod (sitting on top of the steering column) that pushes a switch farther down on the top of the column. If it's the switch and not the key tumbler (it usually is), the fix isn't too bad. Remove the bracket holding the steering column up so you have easier access to the top of the column under the dash. You'll see the rod on top and switch farther down the column. When you remove the switch to test it, DO NOT let the rod slide down the column and out of the key tumbler. You'll almost for sure have to disassemble the column to get it back in (not fun). There's also a rod on the turn signal/dimmer which you don't want to come out, so Duct Tape them in place or something. Test the switch and replace if necessary. If it's the key tumbler, you'll have to disassemble the column to get at it. (take it to someone who knows what they're doing. airbag... some special tools... not a fun job). Might even be cheaper to find an old column from a junk yard and replace the entire column. Definitely easier than tearing apart the old column, and probably cheaper after you consider the labor cost.
To change the ignition switch on a 1989 Beretta, start by disconnecting the battery to ensure safety. Remove the steering column covers by unscrewing them and then locate the ignition switch, which is typically mounted on the steering column. Disconnect the wiring harness from the old switch, unbolt it, and replace it with the new ignition switch. Finally, reassemble the steering column covers, reconnect the battery, and test the new switch to ensure it functions correctly.
Lower the steering column.
To replace the ignition switch on a 2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Remove the steering column covers and locate the ignition switch, which is typically mounted on the steering column. Unplug the wiring harness from the old switch, unscrew it from its mount, and replace it with the new switch. Finally, reassemble the steering column covers and reconnect the battery.
remove the steering wheel. unbolt the collar that holds the steering column underneath the dash. that plastic box halfway down the column with all of those wires hanging out of it is your ignition.
The ignition lock switch is found under the steering column on a 2004 Honda Civic. Remove the steering column and ignition switch. Loosen the mounting screws that hold the cylinder in place. Pull and replace the lock cylinder.
To replace the ignition switch in an Astro van, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Remove the steering column covers by unscrewing the screws and clips. Then, locate the ignition switch, which is typically mounted on the steering column, and disconnect the wiring harness. Finally, unbolt the ignition switch, replace it with the new one, and reassemble the column and reconnect the battery.
To replace the ignition switch in a 1995 Chevy Impala SS, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Remove the steering column cover by unscrewing the screws, then locate the ignition switch mounted on the steering column. Disconnect the wiring harness from the switch, unscrew it, and replace it with the new ignition switch. Reassemble the steering column cover and reconnect the battery cable to complete the installation.
To replace the electrical ignition switch on a 1995 Oldsmobile Achieva, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Remove the steering column covers, then locate the ignition switch, which is typically mounted on the steering column. Disconnect the wiring harness from the old switch, unbolt it, and replace it with the new switch. Finally, reassemble the steering column covers and reconnect the battery.
To replace the ignition switch on a 1991 Dodge Shadow, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Remove the steering column covers by unscrewing the screws, then locate the ignition switch mounted on the steering column. Disconnect the wiring harness from the old switch, unbolt it, and replace it with the new switch. Reassemble the steering column covers and reconnect the battery.
legally...with a key, or get ford to replace your ignition column
you have to replace the whole steering column
you have to take the bottom steering column apart.