Ignition Switch Question

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Ignition Switch Question

Postby houtch78 » Wed May 19, 2021 3:39 pm

I am changing out the lock cylinder on my Bronco. I got the old cylinder out and tried installing the new one, but it does not stay in the switch. I have watched all of the Youtube videos and can't see where I am doing anything wrong, but it isn't working so I must be. Any suggestions?
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Re: Ignition Switch Question

Postby 71 Broncman » Fri May 21, 2021 8:16 pm

I ran into the same problem when I installed a new ignition switch a couple of years ago. The problem turned out to be that the slots in the bottom of the new switch were just a hair to small for the tabs on the lock cylinder to slide past them. The fix was filing the slots out a little bit with a small flat file. It took a while because you only have maybe 3/16 " of stroke with the file. Once the tabs would slide past the slots, the cylinder went right in like it's supposed to. Another case of chineeze quality (or lack thereof ).
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Re: Ignition Switch Question

Postby houtch78 » Sat May 22, 2021 1:47 pm

Interestingly, it is the stock switch and neither the replacement lock cylinder nor the original will lock in place. Might be time for a new switch. I don't understand what the mechanism is that causes it to lock in the switch.
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Re: Ignition Switch Question

Postby Kinder » Sat May 22, 2021 9:02 pm

At the bottom of the switch there is a landing spot for the cylinder to engage, so something is out of sync between the two pieces.
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Re: Ignition Switch Question

Postby houtch78 » Sun May 23, 2021 6:12 pm

Thanks, Kinder. That was it. The recess at the very bottom had turn 180 degrees, so I simply turned it till it aligned and it locked first time. Thanks!
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