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Another Ignition switch thread

Old Jan 13, 2007 | 03:23 PM
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Another Ignition switch thread

'87 F150 4WD
No spring back from start position, doesn't reach start position.
The electrical switch itself has good spring return.
There's alot of play in the switch linkage under the steering wheel.

A quick question for those of you that have been through this.
Is the piece of metal indicated by the red arrow broken?
It's shiny, clean & rough ... appears to have recently broken off.
No pieces found.
The shop manual doesn't show this area very well.

It does seem that the actuating arm could use a little 'guidance' to keep
the actuating force going straight down the column to the switch.

No other parts appear to be worn, bent or broken.
I'm still looking at it & searching the MANY threads on this topic.




 
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Old Jan 13, 2007 | 03:30 PM
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yup. that is the ignition actuator cam, and it is broken. when you replace it, you will be able to start with the key again.

to get it out you will need to pull the tilt pins. to pull the pins, all you need to do is screw a small screw into the tilt pins, and then pull them out with a pair of pliers.
 
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Old Jan 13, 2007 | 03:58 PM
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Thanks TJC!!!!!, those three words helped narrow my forum seaching down.

I just called AutoZone to ask about an "ignition actuator cam". The guy asked me where's it go?(deep under the steering wheel), what's it do?(don't really know), what's it look like?(don't know - it's vanished!). I really couldn't help him to help me.

Do you know if they should carry it?
If so, what THEY would know it as?
 
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Old Jan 13, 2007 | 04:13 PM
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last i heard, yes autozone carried them.
i don't know what they call it though. it may be an ignition switch lower actuator.
i know when i go to the ford dealer, i tell them i want an ignition actuator cam, and they have them in stock for around $14
 
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Old Jan 13, 2007 | 05:06 PM
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Thanks again TJC!!!!!

Hopefully, I can handle it from here.
I will probably remove mine, take it down to AutoZone & discuss it in person.
If they have it, I can get it done this weekend.
If I have to go through a dealer - It'll be down through some 'work days'.

I will post a follow-up for all to benefit.
 
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Old Jan 15, 2007 | 12:20 AM
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Well, I got it fixed. I Found the part at NAPA. #655-1296, Ignition Actuator. It was listed in their computer system for non-tilt applications but it was the right part for my tilt wheel.
All in all things went pretty good. Of course, I could do my second one alot faster.
Ford Truck Enthusiasts is a great resource!

 
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Old Jan 15, 2007 | 04:24 AM
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yea, the first one is always the trainer.
the first one i did was done by the book, on a bench. it took 6 hours to do. the second time was 2 weeks later on a neighbors truck, and took 4 hours in the truck. since then, i have done at least 10 of them, and can now do it in about 2 hours, with a coffee break thrown in.
 
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