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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Corvette / August 2007

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Ignition Switch

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c1gmlm@aol.com - 06 Aug 2007 13:10 GMT
I have a 76 that needs the ignition switch changed. I have the wheel
off, but can't figure out how to get the next piece off to get access
to the key clinder and switch. It looks like a flat plastic cover.
Thanks for your help
Mike
Dad - 06 Aug 2007 15:45 GMT
>I have a 76 that needs the ignition switch changed. I have the wheel
> off, but can't figure out how to get the next piece off to get
> access
> to the key clinder and switch. It looks like a flat plastic cover.
> Thanks for your help
> Mike

Put your key in, turn it to accessory, push a small drill bit into the
hole in the face of the switch and depress the cylinder's lock while
turning the cylinder past accessory and pull it out. Insert new lock
with the new key in it turned to accessory and turn it to start, done.

Easy if you still have a working key and you have the switch that has
the hole that is not covered with a plastic shroud, otherwise all bets
are off.

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'Key - 06 Aug 2007 23:37 GMT
>>I have a 76 that needs the ignition switch changed. I have
>>the wheel
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> switch that has the hole that is not covered with a
> plastic shroud, otherwise all bets are off.

76 has a retainer type ign in the column.
Its not in the dash...

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Big Al - 07 Aug 2007 15:46 GMT
> >>I have a 76 that needs the ignition switch changed. I have
> >>the wheel
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> 76 has a retainer type ign in the column.
> Its not in the dash...

Think he's trying to get past the steering wheel lock. Wish he would have
given a tad more information.

Al
'Key - 08 Aug 2007 05:52 GMT
>> >>I have a 76 that needs the ignition switch changed. I
>> >>have
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>
> Al

yea, the more I think about it, he may have had a telescopic
tilt wheel.
I am not sure what the 76 had..

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c1gmlm@aol.com - 08 Aug 2007 13:05 GMT
> >> > <c1g...@aol.com> wrote in message
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It's a basic column no telescopic or tilt. I got the ring off and the
turn signal switch is hanging out, I took out the 4 bolts holding the
next piece of the column but it seems to be connected to somehing I
cannot see. This all started when the key started sticking in the
start mode and not returning to run. Hopefully I haven't ruined the
starter. I'll save that for another day. Advice I got from a local guy
said try to clean up the lock cylinder, maybe the ignition switch
doesn't need changing. Once I get in there should I change it anyway
being it's not too expensive of a part according to a parts catalog?

Mike
Eugene Blanchard - 08 Aug 2007 15:47 GMT
Try WD40 sprayed into the lock. It might work..

> It's a basic column no telescopic or tilt. I got the ring off and the
> turn signal switch is hanging out, I took out the 4 bolts holding the
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> Mike

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'Key - 08 Aug 2007 20:36 GMT
> Try WD40 sprayed into the lock. It might work..

WD won't help his situation.
the spring retainer cap has come loose and is blocking the
ignition plug from returning to the off position.
the ignition needs to be removed and repaired or replaced.

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'Key - 08 Aug 2007 20:32 GMT
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>> >> > <c1g...@aol.com> wrote in message
>> >> >news:1186402245.702378.86200@e9g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
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>
> Mike

sounds like the ignition has malfunctioned. the retainer cap
has probably came un-crimped inside the ignition. the
retainer cap hold the springs and wafers in place.
you did NOT need to take the four bolts out.put them back in
place.
from that point you should see the key buzzer actuator.
pull it out of the way and use a flat screwdriver and
depress the retainer that holds the ignition in.
sometimes you have to poke through the thin pot-metal to
reach the retainer.
hold your new ignition up there and picture where the
retainer button is located.
the new ignition should just pop into place.

g'luck
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"Key"
'Key - 06 Aug 2007 23:59 GMT
>I have a 76 that needs the ignition switch changed. I have
>the wheel
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Thanks for your help
> Mike

you have to have a depressor to push the steering locking
plate down so you can remove the retainer ring that's
holding it in place.
if you don't have a compressor? you can use a couple if
hammer handles, place one at 9:00 o'clock and the other at
3:00 o'clock, place the other ends against you chest and
push inward to compress and hold the steering locking plate
while you remove the retainer ring. you can also have
someone help you hold the locking plate
down while you remove the retainer ring. note: you have to
walk the retainer ring up the steering post to remove it. a
couple of small flat-head screw drivers will help you
accomplish this.

after you have removed the ring and the steering locking
plate, look at you new ignition and you will see a back
spring loaded retainer near the rear of the ignition.
Picture where that will be when its installed. look at that
general area. you may have to take a flat screw-driver and
punch a hole through the pot-metal that is probably covering
up retainer that's holding the lock in place. you may or
many not have to remove the key-buzzer actuator if its in
the way? after you have installed your new ignition, reverse
the process.

another way is to get a body hammer and screw it into your
keyway at least an inch and slam the ignition out. this will
work because you have a retainer type ignition. this method
will not work on newer models as they have a screw that
holds the ignition in.

g'luck
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