@@josephgonzales219 It sounds like a similar issue to then one that I was experiencing. I would remove the tumbler first and see if that pin at the bottom of the cylinder is sticking. That is why I had to change mine.
Hello Andrew, you never reposted so I don't know if you got it fixed or not. But take a look at this video. ruclips.net/video/_JIIc-pB0DE/видео.html . It is the H3 Hummer but the switches are the same, same part number and all. I have the 2006 Colorado. And thanks for taking time to make this video. Best wishes.
How did you remove the cylinder
Exactly never says how
Someone broke into my Colorado and busted that. Now I have to replace that
Yeah, That sucks. I hope my videos are helpful.
as in electrical switch you mean ignition switch ?
Yes, I guess that would be more accurate. Thanks!
What year is your truck?
It's 2009
@@andrewbongiorno848 I have a 2005 Colorado and when I take my key out my gear lights stay on sometimes. Would this help
@@josephgonzales219 It sounds like a similar issue to then one that I was experiencing. I would remove the tumbler first and see if that pin at the bottom of the cylinder is sticking. That is why I had to change mine.
@@andrewbongiorno848 that's what it was my friend thank you.
Its called housing
Dude not a vary good video when you do these your suposta go from the start of the job to the finish of it
This is why American vehicles lose sales to foreign vehicles. Quality has dropped off a lot
didn't see nothing.
Hello Andrew, you never reposted so I don't know if you got it fixed or not. But take a look at this video. ruclips.net/video/_JIIc-pB0DE/видео.html . It is the H3 Hummer but the switches are the same, same part number and all. I have the 2006 Colorado. And thanks for taking time to make this video. Best wishes.
How did you removed the cylinder