95 Blazer Ignition Switch
Cruize
01-07-2009, 10:30 PM
Just wanted to say that I was able to clean the contacts on my '95 Blazer ignition switch rather than purchasing a new switch to fix the intermittent no start problem.
Also, I went to the hardware store and got some #6 sheet metal screws (6 cents each) with a combination socket head / flat head screwdriver slot to replace the reverse Torx head screws. The #6 screws are slightly smaller in diameter than the original screws and require a little more care when starting the screws, but I think they'll be ok. I drove about 100 miles (bounced through a small cornfield, too) w/o the screws and the ignition switch didn't fall out, so I guess the screws will just be added protection.
Also, I went to the hardware store and got some #6 sheet metal screws (6 cents each) with a combination socket head / flat head screwdriver slot to replace the reverse Torx head screws. The #6 screws are slightly smaller in diameter than the original screws and require a little more care when starting the screws, but I think they'll be ok. I drove about 100 miles (bounced through a small cornfield, too) w/o the screws and the ignition switch didn't fall out, so I guess the screws will just be added protection.
old_master
01-08-2009, 06:22 PM
If you look close at the threads, I think you'll find they're metric.
Cruize
01-09-2009, 01:32 PM
If you look close at the threads, I think you'll find they're metric.
I'm sure you're right. My hardware store didn't have metric screws, so I skimped and used the next best thing.
I'm sure you're right. My hardware store didn't have metric screws, so I skimped and used the next best thing.
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