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General Site Info => General Discussion => Topic started by: ssgoodman on December 31, 2008, 12:21:16 am
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I recently got a 1996 F--d Explorer but there is a problem with the ignition. The key has to be pushed in really far in order for it to start. The whole ignition switch can be rotated freely and takes a steady hand to be able to get it to start. It does have the keyless entry but there is no microchip on the key itself and it does have the panic feature. Anyone know how difficult it would be to get it fixed? I found a new ignition switch online thats pretty cheap but i'm apprehensive about buying it if it will be a pain in the ass to replace. Its annoying to have to put up with but i don't want to spend a day fixing it.
Sutton
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it wouldn't be the switch but the ignition cylinder never done it on a ford but i imagine its about the same you just need the right tools ex steerting wheel puller lock plate remover oh and you prob got air bags so take it to a shop
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if i pulled the fuse for the airbag think i could fix it myself? my fear is that i will get it apart where i can't get it back together and then it won't start and would have to have it towed in to get it fixed.
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disconnect the battery to avoid airbag problems. give it a minute or two to fully discharge before you unplug the air bag. lock cylinder should be fairy straight forward. just take your time and you'll be fine.