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Old 05-28-2009, 06:39 PM   #1
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96 Windstar ignition switch Rod

Hi all, I have a tough one. My ignition switch rotates as if the switch is not there. I removed the ignition switch and I believe the rod between the ignition switch and the key is broken. Anyone out there have this problem? Thanks in advance.

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Angry Re: 96 Windstar ignition switch Rod

I have the same exact problem, so yeah, this sucks. help!!!!!!! I've found a tutorial with pictures for this fix before but it was for a bronco. Anyone know how to do it for a windstar???? Sorry Bob I'm about where you are at with it. I'll let you know if I find a tutorial for it or something.
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Re: 96 Windstar ignition switch Rod

oh, one thing I do know is it is most likely the end connector from what i have learned. They break more often than the rod they are attached to I'm pretty sure.
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Re: 96 Windstar ignition switch Rod

I fixed it!!!! Because of the tilt steering, the linkage between the ignition switch and the lock cylinder is in two pieces. One part has a slot in it and the other has a metal post that fits in the slot. The metal post came out. It took several times getting it put together to get it aligned and working properly.
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Re: 96 Windstar ignition switch Rod

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I fixed it!!!! Because of the tilt steering, the linkage between the ignition switch and the lock cylinder is in two pieces. One part has a slot in it and the other has a metal post that fits in the slot. The metal post came out. It took several times getting it put together to get it aligned and working properly.
Are you still out there tacomabobd? I have the same problem - can you give some more specifics on how to do this? Did you have to take the steering column out of the car or were you able to do it with the steering column still attached?
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