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Hey guys,
So we've triangulated our electrical problems to the ignition switch area and im wondering how i would go about fixing an arcing problem with the contacts? This is of course assuming that my problem is not the actual switch itself but rather just a buildup of carbon at the contacts... While i do know a bit about cars, im afraid as far as the electrical goes im a bit lost so if you guys have any advice or information, please go easy on the cranium! ![]() Also, theres this big @#$*-off metal plate underneath the steering column, am i going to need to remove this to get to the switch?
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Re: Ignition switch related repair question
I am confused, are you looking into replacing the ignition switch? There is write-up in tips and maintenance on how to do it. The metal plate to remove below the steering colum is a piece of cake to get off. Just 4 bolts and a couple nuts if I remember right.
Otherwise, check your Private Messages.
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Re: Ignition switch related repair question
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Re: Ignition switch related repair question
The 1997 Pontiac Grand Prix has an electronic ignition system. I just replaced mine and it was a piece of cake. Go to eHow.com and ask how to replace ignition in a 1997 Grand Prix. They will give you a step by step instructions. As far as arcing, you would be best served to replace the electronics rather that trying to clean the contacts. You will need a switch specifically for a 1997, there is no interchange found.
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