Thanks. I was towing a car down a bumpy road and my truck shut off. I thought it was the key cylinder having a bad connection. Watched your video and found my ignition switch was leaning over to one side. Zip tied it and I was back on the road
Man that sounds messed up. I think the tumbler might not be coming back enough to release the key. I would say try removing the key and tumbler to see if it will release the key. Sounds like the ignition switch may be broken
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Thanks. I was towing a car down a bumpy road and my truck shut off. I thought it was the key cylinder having a bad connection. Watched your video and found my ignition switch was leaning over to one side. Zip tied it and I was back on the road
Thank you brother
Thanks!
Would be nice if you showed it. I’m completely lost
I agree. It’s not the best video. I made it as an after thought.
@@peakposse1906 then why leave it up and waste folks time?
I bought an 88 f150 and the key turns to the on position and works and everything but I can’t get the key out do you have any tips
Man that sounds messed up. I think the tumbler might not be coming back enough to release the key. I would say try removing the key and tumbler to see if it will release the key. Sounds like the ignition switch may be broken
Adjust the ignition switch on top of the two nut slides up an down
I can't turn the key cilinder it is stuck in off position
This is from a 1988 Ford F-150
Did you figure out how cause I have the same problem