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Workshop for classic Saab models => Saab 9000 (1984-1998) => Topic started by: Tony Rama on 09 August 2011, 05:57:13 PM

Title: Ignition switch
Post by: Tony Rama on 09 August 2011, 05:57:13 PM
The return spring has stopped working ie the key doesn't return from the starter position. Does anyone know if I can strip and repair it, or is it a case of having to get a replacement?
Title: Re: Ignition switch
Post by: sgould on 09 August 2011, 09:07:16 PM
Welcome! :)

I don't think that the 9000 ignition switch can be repaired.  I may be wrong though, but the steering column type switches are usually well sealed as they are more  vulnerable to forced entry etc.

You may be able to drill out some rivets and replace them with bolts afterwards.

I assume it's not just a case of needing lubrication?
Title: Re: Ignition switch
Post by: Dave Barton on 11 August 2011, 01:28:27 AM
Easy repair new switch ref 4946315 from Parts for Saabs price £57.78.

Loosen two allen grub screws remove switch replace with new one.
Allow 90 mins for the job as the cowling needs to be removed as do the column stalk switches. I've just done this job myself.

Cheers Dave
Title: Re: Ignition switch
Post by: Mark B on 14 August 2011, 05:01:05 PM
No need to remove stalks.  Just the lower part of the cowl and the ignition switch itself.  Did it on the street outside a chum's house in a foreign land in 15 minutes. 
Title: Re: Ignition switch
Post by: Dave Barton on 24 August 2011, 12:40:05 PM
Wasn't sure about this job as you would not have hand controls in the way as I do.

Cheers Dave