On a 2008 steering column can some one tell me what what vehicle its from? I need to replace the ignition switch.
On a 2008 steering column can some one tell me what what vehicle its from? I need to replace the ignition switch.
I believe they are Ford Ranger. Search the Stallion forum I believe someone has done that and post it.
Stallion #406 // 2013 Tri-Glide
If it's the one under the hood, I replaced mine. It's fairly east. It is from a Ranger.
If you got to ride, ride in style
Stallion #378
Suzuki Burgman 650
If it's the one under the hood, I replaced mine. It's fairly east. It is from a Ranger. Rick
If you got to ride, ride in style
Stallion #378
Suzuki Burgman 650
I was talking about the cream colored one under the hood that the key connects to. It has all the electrical connections on it. It is normally under the dash connected to the steering column. It gets pretty dirty under the hood and the contacts go bad. I replaced mine because I had to turn the key very hard in order to get the starter to engage. I replaced the switch and everything works normally now. Sorry, but I thought that was the one you were talking about. Rick
If you got to ride, ride in style
Stallion #378
Suzuki Burgman 650
You just told me that it's for an 07 ranger. That right there is what I was asking for. I needed to know what vehicle it belongs to. Thank you. I have the same problem, I have to turn the key all the way forward and force it beyond that to start it and that doesn't always work so that is why I want to replace it.
Some of the ignition switches were installed one Cog off. This will not allow you to start the engine if the steering wheel is in the full upright position. Lower the steering wheel and see if you can start the motor that's the way I have to start mine.
I actually left mine that way instead of having the ignition switch repositioned because it's sort of a security thing you leave your steering wheel in the up position and you walk off and leave the keys in it unless somebody knows they can't start it
That is actually different for mine being a cog off. I can turn the key but it will not start if in the full upright position. I agree to get it checked. You probably can get a get/switch at a junkyard and save some money. I would venture to say that they would even show youbgow easy ot is to change. If you do it yourself, I would tape the area and mark good reference points to align the new one going in. Good luck. Tomg
Mine doesn't matter if the column is fully up or down, the key acts the same in both positions. I went to see my mechanic today just to show the Stallion to him, he took a look at the key and tried to start it multiple times. He told me that turning it fully and also forcing it at the end is a sign that the switch that is attached to the key assembly is worn out. It's not actually the key assembly itself. He told me that the switch will be $70 and should take about 10 minutes or less to install. He also told me on a lot of Fords that the switch is adjustable forwards and backwards to help compensate for having to turn the key so far forward but on my Stallion it's not adjustable so I have to replace the switch.
Maybe this information will help you or someone else out in the future.
Here's the switch you need.
https://www.autozone.com/batteries-s...tch/185089_0_0
If you got to ride, ride in style
Stallion #378
Suzuki Burgman 650