Ignition switch problems
Andrew Schlueter
andyschlueter at 4techwork.com
Wed Apr 11 00:20:36 EDT 2007
You can do this without having to use the new keys. I did this before. There is a small pin then you can punch out to remove the broken tail section. Do the same on the brand new lock cylinder you got, swap the ends and replace the electric switch while you are in there. It will be damaged. I had to pull it all back out a second time, I figured it would be fine. Took about 3-4 hours the first time. I have this down to a 1.5 job the second time it did it. The 3rd time on an Audi cabriolet took 45 min.
Andrew W. Schlueter
'90 V8 MQuattro MSnS-E
'90 Jetta VR6TT Quattro
'91 200 VR6T Avant project
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From: 200q20v-bounces at audifans.com [mailto:200q20v-bounces at audifans.com] On Behalf Of Peter Schulz
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 9:33 PM
To: Tdehoff at aol.com; 200q20v at audifans.com
Subject: Re: Ignition switch problems
Tom:
The mechanical finger that extends from the lock cylinder into the
ignition switch has probably sheared off as well as your ignition
switch has failed.
For the time being, so you can still drive the car, you could
purchase a new ignition switch , remove the knee bar, pull the
harness off the ignition switch from underneath and disconnect it
from the bad switch , insert the new switch into the harness, and use
a screw driver to start/run the car.
Make sure you at least lock the doors when you get out of the car
because at this point, anyone could start and drive your car ...
When you _do_ have the time...to replace the switch and the cylinder
( budget about 4-6 hours) do the following...
Be happy that this didn't happen to you on the way home from the
hospital with a wife and a newborn ( as it did for me)
http://www.audifans.com/pipermail/200q20v/2005-March/020257.html
BTW, do NOT put any kind of lubrication on the steering column joint
that slides into the dashboard support...some folks have had to drill
a hole and insert a small screw to prevent the column from sliding
back and forth after re assembly.
You will need a new ignition lock cylinder from Audi.
It will come with new keys, which of course won't be the same as your
existing keys.
A competent locksmith will be able to get the kit (with replacement
armored collar) to re key the ignition lock to match your existing key.
You'll save time and money if you bring him/her the old & new parts...
Good luck...
-Peter
At 06:07 PM 4/10/2007 -0400, Tdehoff at aol.com wrote:
>Gentlemen:
>
>My 91 200 just developed the following problem. The ignition
>switch appears to no longer function. The steering wheel lock
>doesn't engage, the electrical circuit is energized and there is no
>way to turn it off at the switch. You can turn the switch from the
>fully off position to the start position without anything
>happening. All detents are gone, Surely someone else
>hasexperienced this issue before. What is the solution? Any and
>all advice is welcomed.
>
>Tom
>Iowa 91 200 175K
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Chelmsford Ma, USA
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1995.5 S6 Avant Emerald/Ecru
1995.5 S6 Avant Silver/Platinum
1991 200 20v Q Avant Titan Grey
1991 200 20v Q Avant Indigo Mica (for Sale)
1991 90 20v Q Red
1990 CQ silver (sold)
1991 CQ silver (eS2 recipient)
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