ignition switch and ^$#@+ reverse torx bolts
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Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 3:25 am    Post subject: ignition switch and ^$#@+ reverse torx bolts Reply with quote

I've got a 99 suburban. I had a bad ignition switch so I replaced it.
the job was easy until I got to the two tiny reverse torx screws in the
steering collumn. I tried to find a small socket to remove them. the
guys at NAPA, Advanced auto and SEARS hardware all told me "we don't
carry anything that small I'm not even sure they make them that small"
I assured them that in fact they were that small. so I finally
resolved to pull it out with a pair of needle nose pliars and just
replace it with something normal when I put it back to gether. The
first screw cam out fine the second however, was a pain in the neck. I
finally got it off but there is a small nob that turns the ignition
switch when you turn the key that broke off. Is there a way to
replace that part? Do I have to take the steering column apart?

I tried to epoxy it together. It holds to turn the car to the on
position but when you turn it to start. it breaks off.

Would I be better off putting in a permanant hotwire?

any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 9:12 am    Post subject: Re: ignition switch and ^$#@+ reverse torx bolts Reply with quote

On 7 Nov 2005 13:25:32 -0800, "Ohio Chem" <outdoor_utah@hotmail.com>
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I've got a 99 suburban. I had a bad ignition switch so I replaced it.
the job was easy until I got to the two tiny reverse torx screws in the
steering collumn. I tried to find a small socket to remove them. the
guys at NAPA, Advanced auto and SEARS hardware all told me "we don't
carry anything that small I'm not even sure they make them that small"
I assured them that in fact they were that small. so I finally
resolved to pull it out with a pair of needle nose pliars and just
replace it with something normal when I put it back to gether. The
first screw cam out fine the second however, was a pain in the neck. I
finally got it off but there is a small nob that turns the ignition
switch when you turn the key that broke off. Is there a way to
replace that part? Do I have to take the steering column apart?

I tried to epoxy it together. It holds to turn the car to the on
position but when you turn it to start. it breaks off.

Would I be better off putting in a permanant hotwire?

any help would be greatly appreciated.


Well, if you dont want to piss with it, you can buy an aftermarket key
switch. Auto parts store, Radio Shack, etc. Of course you'll have to
drill a hole in the dash somewhere for the thing. May atill be
easier.... That would be a SAFE permanant hotwire.

I hate torx screws !!!!
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