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Old 02-17-2005, 09:06 PM   #1
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Have a odd situation, 90 ES Daytona, the key turner thing is broken so right now the key is turning the ignition (going to break very soon) can I just brake the steering lock and install a switch to start the car/turn it off?

I know somebody else has done this before but cannot seem to find the posts...

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Old 02-18-2005, 09:12 AM   #2
 
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How about just reattaching the "turning thing"? Some JB weld or something should do the trick, eh?
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Old 02-18-2005, 05:43 PM   #3
 
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mmmm.... want something that isn't going to break 100 miles away from home or a method of starting the car that is reliable...

been thinking about breaking the steering lock and trying a screwdriver...
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My old 90 Daytona that I sold to a friend of mine is doing this. I looked at it for her the other day and it's gotten way worse than when I had it. You can turn it by hand with no key(no start though). It won't start at all now, but I don't think related. The remote starter won't crank it either so I'm going to check out the starter tomorrow.
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Old 02-21-2005, 02:32 PM   #5
 
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whats up with 90 daytona ignitions. both mine and my friends you could put the key in and start it and take it out while its still running. i killed my battery once cause when i got out of my car it didn't turn the ignition all the way off so my dome light stayed on or something, so i have to make sure i jiggle my key while pulling it out everytime or else it could stay on and you can just get in and turn the lock without the key in it.
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Old 02-21-2005, 09:23 PM   #6
 
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You can put a switch on the yellow (starter) wire if you want to include a 'theft-deterrent' system. That way you wouldn't be able to start the car unless your switch was on.
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Old 02-21-2005, 09:28 PM   #7
 
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when weather warms up, im going back to the JY and finding the cars I yanked keys from and seeing about pulling a whole lock from one and transplanting it... maybe
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Changing the whole lock cylinder and stuff isnt hard I had mine apart all the way to that point and had it out. Why not get a whole new used column if nothing else cheap and transplant it in
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Changing the whole lock cylinder and stuff isnt hard I had mine apart all the way to that point and had it out. Why not get a whole new used column if nothing else cheap and transplant it in
cause i know the rest of the stuff on the current column actually works and its cheaper to just pickup the lock, besides i think all the columns are totally off colors
that is good to know its not too much of a pain in the butt to change out.
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No its fairly easy to change out, just need the the steering wheel depressor and the wheel puller to get the wheel of, the rest is screwdriver or allen headed. i think it took me 20 min to get all the stuff out
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