[s-cars] ignition switch question(s)

Gabriel Caldwell gabriel at ts.bc.ca
Tue Jun 15 12:20:35 EDT 2004


You can get at it from the bottom but the two set screws are on the top.
If you want to see the set screws, you will need to remove the
instrument cluster.  It's quite easy, have a go!

Gabriel Caldwell

-----Original Message-----
From: thomas.pollock at amd.com [mailto:thomas.pollock at amd.com] 
Sent: June 15, 2004 6:40 AM
To: s-car-list at audifans.com
Subject: [s-cars] ignition switch question(s)

Haudi....

hey my wife doesn't know it yet but when she wakes up this morning she's
not
going to be able to get her car running. I didn't think I could quite
get by
her car in the driveway so I decided to push it back a bit. When I
realized
her wheels were turned I went and got her keys. You all know where I'm
going
with this.... 8-)  Now I can't get the key to turn in the tumbler. Since
her
car already had the return spring problem with the ignition I have a new
unit in the waiting...  I've got two questions.

First, I've seen the writeup on the web site. The IC reference I assume
is
Instrument Cluster....  Do I really come in from the back ?  Before
readin
the writeup I had assumed I could remove the kick plate under the dash
and
get at it from below... Hmmm, I guess I could do the 2w peanut bulbs AND
the
outside temp bulbs while it's apart...

Second, is there a way to completely disable the steering wheel lock ?
I'm
guessing it's a mechanical thing... 

Ooops, gotta go, theres the phone... gee wonder who that is.

thanks,

tom.



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