depends on years storm and tracker are more closely related call parts house and compare part numbers
I would expect that the power for the fuel pump would be supplied through the ignition switch so I would start there, that is check the ignition switch.
i would change the electrical part of your ignition switch- i would change the electrical part of your ignition switch-
It's really easy the switch is in the steering colume.
ignition switch or key and tumbler.
Ignition or ignition switch could be bad or the selanoid could have went out
Most major parts houses would have the ignition switch. Any year between 1991 and 1996 will fit it.
The ignition switch is bad. Replace it.
the ignition switch tumbler on these models seem to grenade from the inside you would have to replace the tumbler
Yes, you can. However I would not recommend it.
It is a possibility.
If auto, it can be the neutras switch and if standard, it can be the clutch switch. Otherwise, take it to a garage as it can be the starter, solonoid, ignition switch or ????
Yes, a faulty ignition switch can prevent your air conditioning (AC) from working. The ignition switch controls the electrical systems in your vehicle, including the AC system. If the switch is malfunctioning, it may not provide power to the AC components, leading to a failure in operation. However, if the AC itself has other issues, such as a refrigerant leak or compressor failure, the ignition switch would not be the cause.