Ignition switch problems
#1
Ignition switch problems
On Tuesday and Wednesday, I had a problem with the key not wanting to turn in the tumbler.Would feel a snag, but would finally turn in tumbler and start after a couple of tries. Friday was uneventful. This morning (Saturday), I couldn't get it to do anything at all except push all the way in, but again, not turn. It waslike I had someone else's key. (Yes, it's the right key). Has anyone else here had this problem and or know a fix or how to replace the switch? Any help appreciated !!!
#2
RE: Ignition switch problems
what year is your monte? maybe its still covered under warranty
thats not the ignition switch though, thats the ignition lock cylinder, the switch is further in in the dash, and is what actually tells the car to turn on
thats not the ignition switch though, thats the ignition lock cylinder, the switch is further in in the dash, and is what actually tells the car to turn on
#4
RE: Ignition switch problems
lol, yah i guess that would make sense! lol
another thing to keep in mind, and this is for everyone who carries a lot of key's, is to have your car keys on a seperate chain from everything else, because too much weight on that lock cylinder will break it over time
my mom found that out the hard way, she used to keep all 20 or so of her key's on the same chain and it broke the lock cylinder out of the steering column on her car
another thing to keep in mind, and this is for everyone who carries a lot of key's, is to have your car keys on a seperate chain from everything else, because too much weight on that lock cylinder will break it over time
my mom found that out the hard way, she used to keep all 20 or so of her key's on the same chain and it broke the lock cylinder out of the steering column on her car
#6
RE: Ignition switch problems
I recall my service rep saying that some of the old gen impalas had this problem, exept the key would get stuck in the ignition. She mentioned that it had something to do with a pin that holds the key in the ignition while the car was running.. Some of the old chevy astros and S-10s would have this pin break and you could remove the key at any time. My guess would be to remove the top of the colum and look to see if there was a lubrication hole in the top of the cylender. Hopefully its just that and not a broken tumbler.
Keeping in mind that I know next to nothing about those montes.
Keeping in mind that I know next to nothing about those montes.
#9
RE: Ignition switch problems
OK boys and girls.........just shot a load of powered graphite into the tumbler, worked the key back and forth 15-20 secs. and BINGO! the damn thing works like a charm (FOR NOW)..........thanks to all who replied !