Try lubricating it with some graphite powder and see if that helps. Spray it directly into the key opening. You may also have a key that is worn badly and needs replacing.
Ignition lock cylinder hard to turnYour probably refering to the ignition lock cylinder. The ignition switch is behind your instrument panel. If your ignition lock is hard to turn try spraying some wd40 inside the lock. If this does not work have ignition lock replaced it is worn.Type your answer here... How do you remove ignition switch from 1992 ford explorer?
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I am working on changing my 93 Explorer ignition switch now. As soon as I figure it out I will let you know. :-) Still working on it.
Remove the retaining nut from the ignition switch. Pull the switch out and remove the wiring harness. Reverse the process to install the new ignition switch.
The ignition switch on a 2004 Ford Explorer is located on the steering column, behind the ignition lock cylinder. To access it, you may need to remove the steering column covers. The ignition switch is connected to the ignition key mechanism, allowing the vehicle to start when the key is turned. Be sure to disconnect the battery before attempting any repairs or replacements.
Sorry NO - I checked on www.motorcraft.com - different part numbers and parts look different
FOrd Explorer 2008 comes equipped with Kill switch that you activate through menu in dash.
on top of your steering collum.
Yes, the alarm system in a 1994 Ford Explorer can disable the ignition switch as a security feature. When activated, the alarm system may interrupt the ignition circuit, preventing the engine from starting. This is designed to deter theft and protect the vehicle. If you're experiencing issues with the ignition switch or alarm, it may require troubleshooting or professional assistance.
On a 1991 Ford Explorer : I BELIEVE the fuel pump shut off switch ( inertia switch ) is in the front passenger footwell , under the front edge of the carpet , mounted on the toe board just to the right of the transmission hump
The automatic transmission is an A4LD in a 1991 Ford Explorer
Yes.