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Ignition Switch, Removing Problem |
Ross |
Apr 15 2020, 07:08 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 90 Joined: 17-August 16 From: Charlotte, NC Member No.: 20,304 Region Association: South East States |
RE: 1.7 1972 Hi Everyone, I am continuing down a road of process elimination with a starting issue and electrical issue. Next up is replacing the ignition switch. (I replaced one of these in a 914 when I was a teenager…not too big of a deal…I thought). I followed all the rules, removed the steering pad, steering wheel, switches. I then removed the 2 screws that hold the ignition cylinder in its place. Next, I inserted the key and turned it to the on position. This is supposed to allow the ignition cylinder to slide out. But it wouldn’t. Any suggestions? It was all going so well until this point. Side information: A while ago, I had the car to my favorite 914 experts. I think they mentioned that the black key was supposed to be for the ignition and the red for the doors. Mine are switched. Maybe a crazy idea, but, could it be, that over time, the POs had different keys made and fitted for the ignition cylinder, and, now the current car keys don’t exactly insert to a point that (when turned to the on position) lets the cylinder release from steering column area? Thanks so much as always for the help! You guys are always a great help![u] |
porschetub |
Apr 15 2020, 10:52 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 4,706 Joined: 25-July 15 From: New Zealand Member No.: 18,995 Region Association: None |
RE: 1.7 1972 Hi Everyone, I am continuing down a road of process elimination with a starting issue and electrical issue. Next up is replacing the ignition switch. (I replaced one of these in a 914 when I was a teenager…not too big of a deal…I thought). I followed all the rules, removed the steering pad, steering wheel, switches. I then removed the 2 screws that hold the ignition cylinder in its place. Next, I inserted the key and turned it to the on position. This is supposed to allow the ignition cylinder to slide out. But it wouldn’t. Any suggestions? It was all going so well until this point. Side information: A while ago, I had the car to my favorite 914 experts. I think they mentioned that the black key was supposed to be for the ignition and the red for the doors. Mine are switched. Maybe a crazy idea, but, could it be, that over time, the POs had different keys made and fitted for the ignition cylinder, and, now the current car keys don’t exactly insert to a point that (when turned to the on position) lets the cylinder release from steering column area? Thanks so much as always for the help! You guys are always a great help![u] Switch plugs in from the rear of the main key assembly as far as I remember one small screw holding it in,good luck. |
Tbrown4x4 |
Apr 16 2020, 06:57 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 705 Joined: 13-May 14 From: Port Orchard, WA Member No.: 17,338 Region Association: None |
Black key is the main key. Red key is the valet key. The valet key should only work in the doors and the ignition.
There is a Tech article on the home page: http://www.914world.com/specs/rekey.php |
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