95 gt - Will not turn off - Ignition loose -

Igofaster13

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My girl has a 95 gt, the other day she came home and it would not turn off, I had to pull the coil wire. I notice the ignition is now loose when turning it to Run position. I was also having issues with getting the ignition out, I tried a few different punch style things and none worked (had ignition in Run and tried to depress the pin).
What could be wrong?

Thanks
 
Bad locking cylinder.

I've owned 3 Mustangs [All 94's] and 2 of the 3 had this. It's simple to replace, just takes a while to find the stupid pin to remove the whole cylinder.

They go for about $50 if I remember correctly.
 
replace ignition lock cylinder see instruction below....see 1-9 under removal and installation.picture in figure #30 shows the steering wheel removed but it does not need to be removed...

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sounds like the little pin that holds the two pieces of the ignition linkage together came out or came lose. not too hard to fix but takes time.

theres two little plastic pieces that slide front to back depending on key position. these connect the ignition tumbler where the key goes to the actuall ignition switch. the little pin that holds the two pieces together on mine somehow came out.

removed the lower dash trim on the drivers side

removed the upper two bolts under the dash that hold the steering colum up. backed the lower two allmost all the way out but did not remove them.

removed the two TQ head bolts on either side of the colum right near where the colum enters the dash.

after that i put the wheel all the way down using the tilt and then held the tilt lever so that i could push it down a little further giving me enough clearence to get in there and work
 
sounds like the little pin that holds the two pieces of the ignition linkage together came out or came lose. not too hard to fix but takes time.

theres two little plastic pieces that slide front to back depending on key position. these connect the ignition tumbler where the key goes to the actuall ignition switch. the little pin that holds the two pieces together on mine somehow came out.

removed the lower dash trim on the drivers side

removed the upper two bolts under the dash that hold the steering colum up. backed the lower two allmost all the way out but did not remove them.

removed the two TQ head bolts on either side of the colum right near where the colum enters the dash.

after that i put the wheel all the way down using the tilt and then held the tilt lever so that i could push it down a little further giving me enough clearence to get in there and work



That was it! The little pin came out somehow, so I had to pull the lower plastic part up all the way, then slide the pin in connecting the two.