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ignition switch

What tools are required to replace the ignition switch in a early 924? Thanks.

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Old 02-08-2002, 09:06 PM
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medium size flat blade screwdriver: mighthelp get horn pad off

24 mm deep well socket: get off steering wheel nut
small philips screwdriver: get off steering shaft cover & turnsig/
wiper switch.
channel locks: get off plastic spacer.
6mm allen wrench: to go through under dash hole & take out
clamping bolt
box end wrench: use to get leverage on allen wrench end.


One thing I learned the hard way, the aluminum piece won't come off unless you have the lock in "on" position.

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i echo that, excellent advice drew1.

ont thing i'll add.. the "chunk" of potmetal that the ignition switch is in has VERY delicate arms. be careful with these because if they break, you'll have to buy a new one because your turn signal and other controls won't work properly.

ask me how i know . you fudge it up once and then you never make that mistake again

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Thanks. Got it done in under an hour.

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