Ignition Switch Removal
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isnt it better to just buy a new dam car?
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@nmeart2068 I got scared there for a minute i though you were going to say i was full of S**T................lol
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@richpin06a lol good humor
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MINE JUST BROKE TODAY FUCK!
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surprised ya havnt burnt the compartment up with them cigs!
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the battery is less than a year old and seemed to have juice. I skipped your advice about the alternator and bought and installed a new ignition switch....still nothing. I checked the fuses and were also good. So I guess it is safe to say that it is the alternator. FML
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is this ray ramano doing the video lol good video thoe just sounds like ray
heliraisers9 2 days ago
@heliraisers9 I am his long lost cousin everyone loves richpin.
richpin06a 1 day ago
When I did this, I did it without removing the steering wheel. I did it using instructions posted by someone on the SaturnFans com forums. Had to bend that chunk of metal just above the styrofoam piece... and you also need to buy a set of ignition parts wrenches which include a 5.5 mm wrench. It was a pain to do, but worth it. I believe most Saturn S Series cars 10-12 years old need to have this part changed. '97's probably earlier because of the bad check-valve issue.
samchungrrt 1 month ago
@samchungrrt When working a car it is always nice finding shortcuts.
richpin06a 1 month ago
I've been troubleshooting my ignition for plenty of crank but no ignition resulting in planned hill parking everywhere I go. Today I am convinced it is the switch assembly. Bought it used (98 SL) and the mechanism has always seemed loose and got it to start today by pressing in on it and moving it around while normal turn for start. Does this sound like a cylinder, switch or just loose fasteners? Thx-at your convenience.
bugietube 2 months ago
@bugietube If you have to press or wiggle the key while trying to start the car it could be the ignition switch.
richpin06a 2 months ago