How Do You Repair The Ignition Switch On A 1993 G20 Chevy Van?
One sign that the ignition switch on your 1993 G20 Chevy van needs replacing is when you can’t turn your key in the ignition because it feels stuck from the inside. Alternatively, you may be able to turn your van on but cannot remove the key from the ignition switch. Knowing how to do the repair yourself will help familiarize yourself more with your G20 van as well as save some of your hard-earned cash. Open the hood on your G20 van and disconnect the negative battery cable from the car battery. Removing the battery cable not only eliminates the possibility of electrocution hazards, but also disables the airbag, which has the potential to cause some injury to you if it is deployed while you are working on the steering column and ignition switch. After disconnecting the battery cable, it is best to wait for 15 minutes before touching any other electrical parts or connections. Use a flat head screwdriver to remove the four screws from the panel housing on the underside of the driver’s si