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ignition switch

My ignition switch has loosened up to the point where I have to reach under the dash and hold the switch while turning the key. I can't figure out how to tighten. Tried to turn the outer bezel while holding, but to no avail.

I would appreciate any advice from the collective.

Thanks,
Larry
Larry Warren
1996  U320 36' SBID "Lola" sold 2020
Build #4970
Motorcade #18318

Re: ignition switch

Reply #1
Hi Larry,  I replaced mine a few years ago.  Napa has them.  Found most of the info on beamalarm.com.  Replacing Foretravel Ignition Switch

Glen
Glen & Suzie
1998 U320 36'
Build #5366
2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland
2015 ATC Aluminum 20' Trailer
Previous 1996 U295 40'
Motorcade #17546
Stephenville, TX

Re: ignition switch

Reply #2
It's hard to get that bezel tight. There's a special tool to grab the indents. I usually use a drift or a little screwdriver along with a light tap while holding the back of the switch. This action takes three hands. I'd do as Glen suggests and replace the switch anyhow as there's a good chance it will fail sometime down the line. Also a good idea to replace the start solenoid as it's a common fail point too. Good luck.
jor
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99 320

Re: ignition switch

Reply #3
Curtis industries lock and ring.  Chevy stuff
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Bob
1997 U320 40' Mid entry, build 5132,  wtbi ce27, 4th owner
2007 Solara convertible
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Re: ignition switch

Reply #4
Glen, thanks for the link. I will study it to see if it helps. right now, I am not having any troubles with the switch itself, just can't get the ring tight .

Jor, do they sell the tool? I assume it is a type of spanner wrench. The reason the switch is loose, the engine failed to start  a year or so ago. No crank, no nothing. Thought it might be the switch, rotated bezel but could not remove. Now it is loose. Turned out to be the start solenoid (thanks to one of the forum members helping me out) which I replaced already. Hopefully it should last a long time.

Thanks Bob, I will look up Curtis and see what they have.

Larry
Larry Warren
1996  U320 36' SBID "Lola" sold 2020
Build #4970
Motorcade #18318

Re: ignition switch

Reply #5
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do they sell the tool?

I queried ebay with "ignition bezel tool" and came up with this. I never bought one. I've had two loosen up like yours. You can tighten it. Just have your helper hold the switch while you lightly tap on one of the bezel indents.
jor

93 225
95 300
97 270
99 320

Re: ignition switch

Reply #6
Thanks for your effort Jor. I will probably have the DW help and I will try to tighten w/screwdriver. If all else fails, then buy the right tool :))

Larry
Larry Warren
1996  U320 36' SBID "Lola" sold 2020
Build #4970
Motorcade #18318

Re: ignition switch

Reply #7
Try finding an older gm technician or. A mechanic who does hot rod work. I doubt the auto parts loan a tool programs stock them
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