steering column repaired, NOW more problems

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80goldenburb

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I took apart my column to tighten those infamous torque screws that come loose. Glad i did but turns out that was only half the problem. More tightening needed at lower column area, at a later time. After putting it all back together, I have no power whatsoever when the key is turned to ACC. The ignition cylinder also has no recoil/tension in the crank position. The shift lever also stays locked. What did i do wrong?


The mechanism from sector to neutral position is exactly how i have mine.
 

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If I remember right it will be related to that "ignition switch actuator rack." Something in there was a @&$*^. Sorry I can't remember the details. That spring I think.


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All is good now, the "wedge" metal piece in front of the actuator rod was not aligned correctly at first.
 

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ah the old misaligned wedgie. highdesertranger
 

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