That is exactly what my 2005 suburban is doing. Guy called himself replacing the switch and my battery light stays on while the truck is off. Exactly what you shown here!!! Thank you so much. I now know what the issue is.
Thank you very much for this video. It is not often that one sees in a video the *wrong* way to install something, and what happens. Very useful video!
@@806thecrew6 Yes, thanks for showing the misalignment issue. I managed to get it wrong in each direction before getting it right. That bottom clip sure is a PITA. I didn't think it could be done with only two hands and cut the socket open on the old switch.
Great video! I have a question......i replaced the ignition switch as shown, but the ignition switch starts the truck in the on position on the switch, not the lock cylinder, what's the possible issue
As in when you turn the key to the in position is when it starts to crank? If so you have to adjust it to where it’s center by turning the little gear left or right
@@806thecrew6 so say if I manually turn the ignition Switch notches, from accessory, then to "On", that's when the truck starts right up, and the starter never shuts off
@@806thecrew6 I swapped it out because at first I wasn't getting any power to the starter, but once I swapped it out per your video, this is what happened. I went back to make sure I followed your steps verbatim.
But you're not telling us does the switch ignition switch have to be all the way on before we cranky or do the key have to be all the way on your not letting us know
That is exactly what my 2005 suburban is doing. Guy called himself replacing the switch and my battery light stays on while the truck is off. Exactly what you shown here!!! Thank you so much. I now know what the issue is.
Thank you very much for this video. It is not often that one sees in a video the *wrong* way to install something, and what happens. Very useful video!
Thank you so much for the support and the feedback! This will help me make more useful and informational videos in the future!
@@806thecrew6 Yes, thanks for showing the misalignment issue. I managed to get it wrong in each direction before getting it right.
That bottom clip sure is a PITA. I didn't think it could be done with only two hands and cut the socket open on the old switch.
Thanks alot man ! I watched your video 2x and got it right second try lol not bad ! I had to Giggle the key a bit but worked great ! Thanks
Awesome video. Thanks for showing me the wrong way. Very helpful
I’m sorry for asking but was this sarcasm?
@@806thecrew6 No sarcasim intended it was very helpful because I usually do it the wrong way first. Wish all the auto videos were as informative. A+
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Good presentation.
Great video. Thanks
Excellent How-To
Quality video. Thankyou for the help. 2003 silverado
Will this work for a 2004 suburban?
HELP! PART # for this switch Please? 2002 Yukon/Tahoe ? Great Video !
What happened with vehicle, that prompted you to change out the ignition switch?
So why are you changing out the ignition switch? What were your original problems?
What was the issue?
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Great video! I have a question......i replaced the ignition switch as shown, but the ignition switch starts the truck in the on position on the switch, not the lock cylinder, what's the possible issue
As in when you turn the key to the in position is when it starts to crank? If so you have to adjust it to where it’s center by turning the little gear left or right
@@806thecrew6 so say if I manually turn the ignition Switch notches, from accessory, then to "On", that's when the truck starts right up, and the starter never shuts off
So is that why you originally wanted to change the ignition switch?
@@806thecrew6 I swapped it out because at first I wasn't getting any power to the starter, but once I swapped it out per your video, this is what happened. I went back to make sure I followed your steps verbatim.
Did that fix your power to the starter issue?
Does this affect the GM PASSKEY system?
Is this the ignition switch cylinder
thanks
Do u know if its a 10 or 14 pin
Ty for posting. How did you know that piece needed replacing?
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Mmmmm this suburban looks familiar🤔
I'm tryjng this and It'll start and then die regardless of where I move the switch gear.. I have brand new parts
As in the vehicle will start then then turn off immediately? Sounds like you have a security problem
I did mine and my battery does each time
But you're not telling us does the switch ignition switch have to be all the way on before we cranky or do the key have to be all the way on your not letting us know
It has to be all the way off, make sure your key position is also off.
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