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Posted by Redmud on March 31, 2005 at 04:06:35 from (216.167.146.196):
In Reply to: OT-Need to borrow a little brain power! posted by Dug on March 30, 2005 at 16:53:53:
Dug, To start with, it's not a hard fix to do it right. if it's a tilt column though, it makes it a little harder, but not much. now for the cheap-o quick fix. The ign switch is mounted on top of the column under the dash with two or three 1/4 inch bolts, they could be metric, can't remember. remove the bolts and remove the switch, {you don't have to unplug the wires to do this} when you lift the switch you'll note that there is a rod with a 90 bend that plugs into the bottom side of the switch. Now make another rod with a 90 bend, {Brass welding rod} run the rod down the top of your steering column between the column and dash, plug the rod into the switch and bolt the switch to the column. cut the rod about half way between the steering wheel and the instrument panel and put another 90 bend for a hand grip. you now have a push pull ign switch. 15-20 minute job. and you will have to have the key switch in the on position.
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