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    Okay, I know this doesn't have to do with the engine itself but I need help. The dealership wants to replace the ignition switch to fix my passlock problem for $255. I don't want to pay that. So what I am asking is if I could do it myself. Is it the ignition switch that needs to be replaced to fix this? And how hard of a job is it for my to go in and do it. I am mechanically inclined I just haven't ever worked on a car newer than 1979. So I'm an old school guy. Please help, I'd rather spend the $90 for the IS myself and not pay all the money for a dealership part and laber. Any info would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks!

    Oh yeah, it's a 1999 Grand Am SE V6
    Last edited by atp777; 06-07-2006, 09:49 AM.

  • #2
    what kind of car are we talking about?

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    • #3
      I'm not exactly sure, but the PCM may need reflashed for this job so that it'll accept the new ignition switch.
      97 Cavalier RS
      3400, Isuzu MK7

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      • #4
        i didnt even see that it was a grand am. if the ignition switch is faulty, the computer will need to be reflashed like SHOoff said.

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        • #5
          Thanks Guys

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          • #6
            Here's a link to a thread with great photos and step by step instructions on replacing the ignition lock cylinder. The photos start at the 15th post.

            Club and forums devoted to all Grand Am owners and enthusiasts from around the world. Large and helpful forums, tips, tricks, troubleshooting, FAQs, photos, and more.


            Then, you will need to do a re-learn procedure for your Passlock 2 system. (As described at the following link.)



            Hope this helps, Ray

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