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yeah I already had to take out the ignition switch to change the lock cylinder and I still have the shrouds off of the steering column so it should only be about a 10 min repair
either your switch is bad or you installed it wrong. I had to do it on my 96 and I remember it was a little tricky... and i only had a haynes manual to go by.
That was what the problem was. I installed the new ignition switch from Kragen and it started up first try and quicker than ever before. It probably helped that I installed a new starter too haha
anyways, thanks a lot for the help, it is greatly appreciated by me and my wallet!
wooo. rep for me!!!
yeah i gave it to you
hella
I had this problem exactly with my 96 Jeep Cherokee as well.A gentleman came out of the Safeway store and saw my problem and got under the car and tapped somewhere, gently, with a wrench and the car started right up. I also had a 1980 Honda Prelude that had a catalytic converter that was an issue-the car would not start, so we let it cool down and then it did start about 1/2 hr later- and we didn't stop unless absolutely necessary for safety sake.
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