Ignition Removal in a 98 Grand Am

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The 1998 Pontiac Grand Am has two parts to the ignition: the lock key and tumbler, and the electrical switch. The ignition switch is located on the steering column under the dash. The rod from the lock and key runs to the ignition switch to activate it. When you turn the key, this in turn will activate the ignition switch to make your vehicle start. All of your accessories run off your ignition switch.

Instructions

    1

    Raise the hood and disconnect the negative battery cable to prevent a short.

    2

    Detach the screws in the steering column cover and remove both pieces. You will need a Phillips screwdriver for the screw. You may need a flat screwdriver to separate the pieces of the cover.

    3

    Find the ignition switch on the steering column. The switch is attached by a screw or a bolt. Unscrew the bolt or screw and remove the ignition switch .

    4

    Unsnap the wiring from the switch and remove the wiring harness.

    5

    Replace the wiring in the back of the ignition switch. Replace the switch to the steering column and attach the screw or bolt. You will need a screwdriver or a wrench.

    6

    Replace the two parts of the steering column and replace the screws.

    7

    Rotate the key to crank the engine to start the vehicle. The new ignition switch will allow the vehicle to start up.

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