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Old 04-25-2011, 08:37 PM   #1
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ignition bezel ?

is there a trick or special tool i need to remove the bezel and the whole switch. i was able to turn mine about 2 turns and it wont turn either way now.
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Old 04-25-2011, 08:41 PM   #2
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Have you removed the ignition lock cylinder? It has to come out before the bezel will come off.

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Old 04-25-2011, 08:44 PM   #3
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Re: ignition bezel ?

no i didnt pull it out. i may have already screwed up then. is there any way to remove the cylinder if it wont turn to the acc position?
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Old 04-25-2011, 08:58 PM   #4
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no i didnt pull it out. i may have already screwed up then. is there any way to remove the cylinder if it wont turn to the acc position?
No.

What is keeping it from turning?

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Old 04-25-2011, 09:02 PM   #5
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Re: ignition bezel ?

i dont know it turned to the acc position one time right after i bought the truck and it hasnt turned any more. i need to replace the cylinder anyway because i want the doors to match keys.
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Old 04-25-2011, 09:29 PM   #6
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i dont know it turned to the acc position one time right after i bought the truck and it hasnt turned any more. i need to replace the cylinder anyway because i want the doors to match keys.

What year is your truck?

Will the key turn to the on or start position?

Possibly the key isn't going in all the way. I would try spraying it with some penetrating oil and wiggle the key up and down as you insert it. Also try wiggling the key up and down slightly as you try to turn it.

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Old 04-25-2011, 09:50 PM   #7
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loc doc is the man on this chris

you still have that cab? I lost my cell phone out my hole in my floor so im really considering a new cab..lol
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Old 04-25-2011, 10:28 PM   #8
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Re: ignition bezel ?

it is a 71. it turns fine to start and run just not to acc position. i have sprayed it with pb before.

yea john i still have that cab. a buddy was coming to look at it 3 weeks ago and i havent seen him yet. first with cash gets it.
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the price still the same?..
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Old 04-25-2011, 10:31 PM   #10
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we can work something out i need to free up some green.
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it is a 71. it turns fine to start and run just not to acc position. i have sprayed it with pb before.
I would try wiggling the key up and down a little or pulling it out just a tad while you are turning it. If you can get it to turn to ACC follow the instructions below.

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Turn the key to the left as far as it will go and insert a straightened paper clip or stiff wire into the hole in the face of the cylinder and “gently” push the spring loaded pin in. Turn the cylinder further to the left to remove it.

After you push the spring loaded pin in with the stiff wire and turn the cylinder further to the left you have to pull the wire out to finish turning it or it will bind. You can also turn it too far after you pull the wire out. That is when you have to wiggle the cylinder back and forth a little bit. If you wiggle it too much the pin will pop back out and you will have to start over. You should not have to put excessive turning pressure on it or push down hard on the spring loaded pin. Gentle and patience are the key words here...

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Old 04-25-2011, 10:46 PM   #12
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Re: ignition bezel ?

thanks locdoc i will try that tomorrow. the cylinder is worn badly the key will come out with the key in any position and about any key will turn it.
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Old 04-26-2011, 06:50 PM   #13
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I lost my cell phone out my hole in my floor so im really considering a new cab..lol
Sorry about your phone, but this is funny
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Old 04-26-2011, 08:24 PM   #14
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Yeah, ol hubscub said 'the hole strikes again' my grandpaw lost his cane the other day out of it, yeah its that big
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Old 04-26-2011, 09:17 PM   #15
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Re: ignition bezel ?

well i tried to get the cylinder out today. it turned left one time i put the pin in and turned further. when i tried to pull the cylinder out the key just pulled out. any other ideas. i have a parts truck with what looks like a new switch in it but no key for it.
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Old 04-26-2011, 09:57 PM   #16
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Re: ignition bezel ?

I have some misc keys for GM..

Yeah stick a pin in the hole and turn left and maybe pull jiggle, it takes a bit of time maybe epoxy the key in there if you 'just GOTTA' get it out.??
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Re: ignition bezel ?

Drill a 1/4" hole about 3/4" in. After that it will be pretty easy to remove the cylinder.
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well i tried to get the cylinder out today. it turned left one time i put the pin in and turned further. when i tried to pull the cylinder out the key just pulled out. any other ideas. i have a parts truck with what looks like a new switch in it but no key for it.
Take the key out and bend a hook on the end of a piece of stiff wire, put it in the key hole and pull the lock cylinder out.

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I would try wiggling the key up and down a little or pulling it out just a tad while you are turning it. If you can get it to turn to ACC follow the instructions below.

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Turn the key to the left as far as it will go and insert a straightened paper clip or stiff wire into the hole in the face of the cylinder and “gently” push the spring loaded pin in. Turn the cylinder further to the left to remove it.

After you push the spring loaded pin in with the stiff wire and turn the cylinder further to the left you have to pull the wire out to finish turning it or it will bind. You can also turn it too far after you pull the wire out. That is when you have to wiggle the cylinder back and forth a little bit. If you wiggle it too much the pin will pop back out and you will have to start over. You should not have to put excessive turning pressure on it or push down hard on the spring loaded pin. Gentle and patience are the key words here...

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This is interesting because in my 72 GMC, it has NEVER gone into the ACC position. So is my switch screwed up?
I just never gave it any thought.
(Sorry...not meaning to Hijack the Thread).
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This is interesting because in my 72 GMC, it has NEVER gone into the ACC position. So is my switch screwed up?
I just never gave it any thought.
(Sorry...not meaning to Hijack the Thread).

Unless your ignition switch was replaced with a '67 or early '68 switch it should have an accessory position.

Try turning it to the left using the instructions above.

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thanks locdoc i will try that tomorrow. the cylinder is worn badly the key will come out with the key in any position and about any key will turn it.
Mine did the same thing. Took some experimenting, but putting some side pressure on it allowed me to get the cylinder out (my key would come out in any position also). New key cylinder at NAPA was $7, but it wouldn't match your doors.
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Unless your ignition switch was replaced with a '67 or early '68 switch it should have an accessory position.

Try turning it to the left using the instructions above.

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So Lock Doc,
If this IS correct, would it be the Lock Cylinder or the Switch that is bad?
(Come to think of it, the swith IS kinda "sticky" when I start it up.)

If I do get a new Lock Cylinder, will my local Lock Shop be able to key the ignition cylinder, to match the Door locks?
Currently they all work with the same key.
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So Lock Doc,
If this IS correct, would it be the Lock Cylinder or the Switch that is bad?
(Come to think of it, the swith IS kinda "sticky" when I start it up.)

If I do get a new Lock Cylinder, will my local Lock Shop be able to key the ignition cylinder, to match the Door locks?
Currently they all work with the same key.

It could be either one, or it could be that the key is worn. If the key wears out the internal parts of the lock will wear with it. Since 99% of the time the key is turned to the "on" & "Start" positions the lock will continue to function that direction. When you want to turn the lock to the accessory position the internal parts are not worn in that direction so the key will not work. That's why wiggling it will usually get it to turn. If I were you I would take your key to a good locksmith shop and ask them to cut a new key to the GM factory specifications or + a few thousanths, and see if it will work. If your key is worn really bad it may be hard to do that though.

Yes, any good locksmith should be able to re-key a new ignition cylinder to match the doors. If you can't find anyone in your area to do it let me know.

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