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Thread: 67 Skylark Ignition switch

  1. #1

    67 Skylark Ignition switch

    How do you remove the ignition switch? Is there some clip or something that I'm missing?

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    Hi,

    did you have a look at the 66' shop manual in the Ref above ??

    It should help....

    A+ JC
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  3. #3

    ignition switch removal

    Are you trying to remove the switch or lock cylinder? If thelock cylinder, insert a paper clip in the hole that is underneath the hole for the key, push the paper clip in while turning your key and it will come right out. Beyond this, if the entire switch is to be removed the bezel nut should be holding the entire thing in.

    Scott

  4. #4

    got it

    A friend of mine figured it out. I was trying to get both the lock cylinder and the switch out. Finally got it into the ACC position, and it popped right out. Thanks for the info.

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