ignition bezel removal
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1969 Pontiac Bonneville convertible
ignition bezel removal
Does anyone have any experience or tips for removing the chrome bezel that secures the ignition lock to the front panel? I have tried following the steps in the manual but have only been able to remove it about half way and now it seems pretty stuck. Also, I have tired inserting a paperclip in the little hole to get the lock removed from the ignition but it does not budge. I really want to remove the front panel that houses the gauges and I believe this is the final obstacle to making that happen. Thanks for any help you can provide!
- Otto Skorzeny
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Re: ignition bezel removal
What year car? (although I imagine if the key's in the dash they're probably all the same )
When you tried to remove the switch, did you feel it move at all? I think maybe you didn't turn the key far enough to the left to unlock it or the paper clip isn't pushing the release tang far enough in.
I've never removed my Toro switch but the procedure is the same on another GM car I own and it pops out just like the manual says.
When you tried to remove the switch, did you feel it move at all? I think maybe you didn't turn the key far enough to the left to unlock it or the paper clip isn't pushing the release tang far enough in.
I've never removed my Toro switch but the procedure is the same on another GM car I own and it pops out just like the manual says.
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1969 Pontiac Bonneville convertible
Re: ignition bezel removal
It is a 66 Toro and I did turn the key as far to the left as I could but to no avail. I will keep trying though.
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Re: ignition bezel removal
Seeif you can turn the key to the left and reach around back and try to turn the unit to the right - wiggle or shimmy. It might shake loose. I'm thinking maybe diirt or something in keeping the key from going all the way. \
Spray some canned air (like they sell to clean computers) into the lock and even the little hole if possible. Maybe 50 years of grease/gunk has built up in there.
Spray some canned air (like they sell to clean computers) into the lock and even the little hole if possible. Maybe 50 years of grease/gunk has built up in there.
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