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Re: O/T S-10 Ignition Key
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Posted by Hobo,NC on December 16, 2006 at 06:52:04 from (71.28.120.31):
In Reply to: O/T S-10 Ignition Key posted by Tom Windsor on December 15, 2006 at 18:18:43:
Will add you may I always do disconnect the turn signal switch at the lower column to give enuff room to pull up the turn signal switch. The T/S switch has a stamped steal actuator plate that goes over to the wiper/dimmer switch. Make dang sure its seated correctly in the T/S when ya tighten it down or you will break the T/S switch, also make sure the T/S switch izz seated well also. Tools needed are a steer’in wheel puller and a lock plate depressor. The lock ring that retains the lock plate kin be a PITA to remove. I spec Auto zone or advance will loan ya the tools to change it out. I don’t think this izz your case but if the same key izz used to unlock the door that’s used to start the truck you need to go to a dealer and git the lock cylinder so they kin code it to yer old key. I injoy this kinda werk, I call it sit down werk, hard to beat sit down werk. I replaced the actuator rod (lock cyl to ign switch) and the lock cylinder housing in a 91 this week. Nice easy (sit down werk) $175.00 labor.
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