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Old 12-20-2008, 01:32 PM   #1
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1994 Escort LX: Last night I returned home and the car ran fine. I went to crank it 20 mins later to run to the store. I put the key in and turned it to the first "Click" as I always do, the panel lights came on, radio, seat belt ingaged, etc. Then I turned to crank it and nothing...It felt like there were no tumblers there, just empty. I then turned the key back and removed it and all my panel lights radio lights, etc. were still on. I did this several times and they stayed on. I had no lights to disconnect the battery so it died overnight, no problem I can get a jump. I've been told it may be the relay, fuse, needs graphite, etc. but the way the key moves in the switch just feels not right. I did try my spare key as well. If the switch is the problem how hard is it to replace.

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Old 12-20-2008, 04:26 PM   #2
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Re: 94 Ford Escort IGNITION SWITCH PROBLEMS

Ok, just took off the switch located on the left side of the steering wheel. I looked at the switch and there was a piece of metal broke off in the switch slot. The other piece is still attached to the ignition inside the housing. So basically I need to remove the key portion inside the housing and replace that. How do you remove the part inside the housing that runs to the key hole. Or do I need to replace the whole housing. Is there a special tool I need?

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Old 12-20-2008, 05:39 PM   #3
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Re: 94 Ford Escort IGNITION SWITCH PROBLEMS

I don't know the answer but if it were me I'd consider mounting a couple of toggle switches. One for ignition and a spring-loaded one for the starter.
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Re: 94 Ford Escort IGNITION SWITCH PROBLEMS

I have an escort with the same problem. What did you have to take off to fix this?
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Re: 94 Ford Escort IGNITION SWITCH PROBLEMS

http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...light=Ignition

That describes my experience in detail.
Simple fix that didn't involve replacing anything on the car itself.
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