How to Replace Ignition Switch in 95-98 Silverado & Sierra

How to Replace Ignition Switch in 95-98 Silverado & Sierra

1995-1998 GMC/Chevy pickup, blazer, suburban, etc. ignition switch replacement. If you’re truck won’t start, the gauges aren’t working, or you have random tr…

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bg147 says:

Nice job. Have you thought about picking up some dash pieces at a salvage
yard?

Jon Walker says:

That’s an awesome video, you are head and shoulders better than most how to
video’s on youtube. Your explainations and tips set you apart and you
don’t try and hold the camera yourself like 90% of the guys on here.

But, my question for you is I have this problem. I have 96 Z71 GMC 10 days
ago I drove it and I went to restart it and I got nothing. No crank,
plenty volts and no check engine light, so I did the usual, make sure it’s
in park, take out of park put in neutral, try and start (nothing). But,
after about 10 tries it ramdomly cranked and started. Drove It about a
week, it did the same no start 1 more time, then finally started.

Now it just won’t do anything. No crank No check Engine light, plently of
volts, can hear fuel pump engage, dash lights come on, gauges work, radio
plays, horn blows, et cetera…Checked battery cables, tried to jump start
it with a running Hemi, no luck…

Very frustrating, how would I know or better what’s the best way to trouble
shoot? 

Eddie Calzada says:

Thank you I was having this problem now I can fix my truck

steelheadfisherman says:

Great video. Exactly what I needed!

Current symptoms: no RPM, no speedo, no gear indicator lights. Oodles of
transmission fault codes. Was able to squeeze and wiggle the ignition
switch box under the lock cylinder, and it fixed the problem temporarily.
New ignition switch on the way.
Thanks! 

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