Answers: I'm curious what would happen if you pushed the button within and superglued it in place so that it could not pop backbone out? Other than the mechanical lock not functioning anymore, could you still insert the switch and start the car usually? And could you still park the car and turn the push button off to turn the engine rotten normally? If so, I'd lately take a opening that the car wouldn't be stolen and that I really didn't obligation the extra mechanical push button lock collateral. That button must be a real aching in the (tail).
Customer Concern: The ignition switch will not turn to off so it can be removed.
Tests/Procedures: 1. Verify in that is battery voltage to the ignition lock solenoid on the Yellow telecommunication, with the knob in the on or auxiliary position.
2. If so, ground the Dark Green/White wire. The solenoid should click and in a minute the key will release.
3. If so, progress to the floor shifter, and if grounding the Dark Green/White wire (pin C) at that point will initiate the solenoid, verify the Black wire (pin D) is a fitting ground. If so, replace the shifter switch assembly.
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