[SEL] O.T. Ignition switch.

Jim Hunter Bimjy at hotmail.com
Sun Mar 27 04:36:48 PST 2005


FORD.....You are Kidding.....Right?        Jim
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Andy<mailto:rustyiron at bigpond.com> 
  To: The SEL email discussion list<mailto:sel at lists.stationary-engine.com> 
  Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2005 10:23 AM
  Subject: Re: [SEL] O.T. Ignition switch.


  Hi Dave, I've never worked on a Mazda ign switch before but it sounds like
  any other I've worked on. Those "Rivets" should be what's left of the "Shear
  Bolts", use a centre punch and tap them undone, there may be four of them.
  With these removed I don't think you can remove the switch assemble while
  it's still in the locked position, but you just might get away with it. With
  the switch/lock all loose and hanging there try and unlock it while there is
  no pressure on the locking pawl. To remove the "Barrel & Key" from the
  Locking assemble, I think the Key has to be turned to the Acc position and a
  1/16" drill bit pushed into a hole around the base of the lock, which should
  release the Barrel. Failing that remove the whole steering column place it
  on the bench, and cut the bastard off!, and trade it in on a Ford!
  Andy......

  Andy Nicholson
  Exmouth W.A.
  Oz.
  rustyiron at bigpond.com<mailto:rustyiron at bigpond.com>
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "David DeWitt" <tilinghast at yahoo.com<mailto:tilinghast at yahoo.com>>
  To: <sel at lists.stationary-engine.com<mailto:sel at lists.stationary-engine.com>>
  Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2005 10:42 AM
  Subject: [SEL] O.T. Ignition switch.


  > Do any of the list members have any expertise in ignition switch removal ?
  My daughter has a 1989 Mazda p/u B2200 that wont let the key turn. It
  appears that something has jamed it up in the steering lock part. I pulled
  the column covers off tonight and took the electric switch off the back end
  of the switch but can't figure out how to take out the internal patrs. Looks
  like it has been riveted to the upper half where it goes around the steering
  column. Any help woud sure be appreciated.
  >   Dave.
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