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Old May 30, 2010 | 10:07 PM
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Ignition Lock Cyliner

Hi all. Another thread from me this weekend! I am experiencing problems with my lock cylinder. It started where I had to turn the cylinder as hard as I could to engage the starter. It seemed harder that it should be. I figured I would just work it out later. Then it became an issue. WHen I turn the key to the "OFF" position, it is still in the "RUN" position. I can grab the actuator rod and pull it back and put it in the off position.

So my question is: is the switch/rod adjustable or is there a bad part that I need to replace. I did find an old lock cylinder in the glove box, so I'm guessing someone replaced it before and didn't do something right or left somethng out when it was repalced.
 
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Old May 30, 2010 | 10:18 PM
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Sounds like you've got a broken actuator. VERY common failure point on these trucks.
 
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Old May 31, 2010 | 05:28 AM
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yup. actuator broke 90% of the time they break in the no start mode, the other 10% in no shutoff mode
 
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Old May 31, 2010 | 06:34 AM
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Originally Posted by tjc transport
yup. actuator broke 90% of the time they break in the no start mode, the other 10% in no shutoff mode
Mine broke in the no start mode, what a PITA.
 
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Old May 31, 2010 | 07:54 AM
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Do you have tilt column?
 
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Old May 31, 2010 | 08:32 AM
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Ignition Lock Cyliner

Yes, it is a tilt column. DO I need to disassemble a bunch of stuff to change the rod?
 
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Old May 31, 2010 | 08:45 AM
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You need to pull the steering wheel and the lock cylinder at the least.
There are many threads on this.
I don't have tilt but some people say that the pin that acts as a hinge for tilt wheel falls out.

Let me see if I can find one with good instructions for you.
 
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Old May 31, 2010 | 09:09 AM
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Post #6 in this thread: https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/6...on-system.html

Edit: I ALWAYS disconnect the battery when messing with unfused electrical components. Or take your chances....


Originally Posted by jas88
Searching is a pain. Here's the procedure I typed up after I did mine last year:

Steps for Replacing Steering Column Actuator 1987-91

1) Remove steering wheel.
2) Remove the turn signal lever.
3) Remove two-piece plastic column cover that hides column where it meets dash.
4) Drop column down and remove ignition switch. Put column back up but do not tighten bolts.
5) Remove ignition lock cylinder.
6) Remove lock cylinder gear (snap ring pliers required). It is down in the hole that you took the lock cylinder out of.
7) Disconnect turn signal switch harness and then pull turn signal switch out and let it hang by wires.
8) Remove ignition lock cylinder collar (slide it over the turn signal switch).
9) Press actuator and rod towards dash so you can remove the actuator gear (the thing with the gear teeth on it that is linked to the actuator and rod).
10) Remove the snap ring on steering shaft.
11) Remove the little round metal bar (multiple bends in it) and two clips that operates the tilt. PAY ATTENTION HERE - there is a little spring like out of pen that is behind it with a metal cap on it. Remove that so you don’t lose it.
12) Drive the pin out of the tilt lock lever on the underside of the column. There is a spring underneath it with a plastic pad so pull those out too so you don’t lose them.
13) Thread a bolt or screw into the inside threaded pins that hold the tilt together and pull them out. You should put the tilt all the way up before you do this so you unload the spring.
14) Slide the tilt collar towards you on the shaft enough to get the actuator and rod out.
15) Pull the actuator and rod out. Put in vise and drive the little pin out to separate rod and actuator. Reassemble with new actuator. TIP – use a pair of pliers to press the pin back in so you don’t have to hit on it with a hammer.
16) Put a light coat of grease on the slides where the actuator goes and put the assembled actuator and rod back into column.
17) Put a light coat of grease on the swivel where the tilt collar goes and press the pins back in. TIP – You will be fighting the spring to do this so it helps to stick a screw in one side to hold it in place, then line up the other side and put a pin in. Once you have the pin in on one side, replace the screw on the first side with the other pin.
18) Reassemble starting with step #12 and go in reverse. TIP – Put a light coating of grease in the lock cylinder collar where the actuator gear and cylinder gear go.
Reps sent jas88!
Hope this helps.
 
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Old May 31, 2010 | 10:16 AM
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i have found it is not necessary to Drop drop the column down and remove ignition switch, but if you have an auto trans, you will need to disconnect the shift indicator. if you don't, you will break it, and they are expensive buggers.
 
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Old Jun 1, 2010 | 10:36 AM
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i have found it is not necessary to Drop drop the column down and remove ignition switch, but if you have an auto trans, you will need to disconnect the shift indicator. if you don't, you will break it, and they are expensive buggers.
Removing the ignition switch allows you to pull the entire actuator rod out of the column and work on it in a vise on the workbench. I find this much easier and less likely to damage the new actuator so I wrote it up this way. YMMV.
 
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Old Jun 1, 2010 | 02:12 PM
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Ignition Lock Cyliner

Thanks for all the responses. Completed the whole job last night in about an hour and fifteen minutes. Cleaned and greased everything in there really really well too. Fantastic write up jas88!
 
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Old Jun 1, 2010 | 02:20 PM
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Glad to hear it worked for you.
 
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Old Jun 1, 2010 | 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted by jas88
Removing the ignition switch allows you to pull the entire actuator rod out of the column and work on it in a vise on the workbench. I find this much easier and less likely to damage the new actuator so I wrote it up this way. YMMV.

oh, ok
i leave the rod in the column. i will have to try it that way next time.
 
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