Ignition Rack Switch Actuator....
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Re: Ignition Rack Switch Actuator....
are these the parts your looking for?
If so its listed under this PN for the "Help" parts that we have at our local auto parts stores, not sure if you have something similar available to you or not.
Help/GM/Chrysler 1977-2002 Ignition Switch Kit #83211
If so its listed under this PN for the "Help" parts that we have at our local auto parts stores, not sure if you have something similar available to you or not.
Help/GM/Chrysler 1977-2002 Ignition Switch Kit #83211
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I don't know what to say... I can't even find that listing on another website and Autozone comes up with a Ford one when I put in 1991 Beretta and it doesn't look like that.
Before I searched for Ignition Actuator switch and thats the image I got I assumed it would work since it was GM..
This is also the image Rock Auto has for 90 and 91 Beretta
Before I searched for Ignition Actuator switch and thats the image I got I assumed it would work since it was GM..
This is also the image Rock Auto has for 90 and 91 Beretta
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i think those are discontinued. the only way you might be able to find one is used. or i found this website http://www.steeringcolumnservices.com/g ... 030896.php
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Re: Ignition Rack Switch Actuator....
and you can still start the car, just turn the key on and press the ignition switch manually from below while the clutch is pressed. just follow the rod that goes down the right side of the column.
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If you need one shipped to you. I have one for $18 plus shipping to Russia.
1990 Beretta GTZ 1995 Beretta Z26 1996 Beretta Z26
Re: Ignition Rack Switch Actuator....
i can get this part also if you cant find another.. ive sold one of these before on here last year
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BANZAI wrote:Your actuator from the Beretta with a manual transmission? How much will he?beretta wrote:i can get this part also if you cant find another.. ive sold one of these before on here last year
It has to be for manual ? one from a 94 i assume wont work ? thats the only manual i know of at the wreckers i go to, but there is lot of automatic older cavilers and maybe a corssica.
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this is one from a automatic corsica i got for someone before..
ErichZ26 already offered you one i missed his post. if the deal dont go through or whatever then contact me ill find you one.
ErichZ26 already offered you one i missed his post. if the deal dont go through or whatever then contact me ill find you one.
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I think they look the same.. can someone else confirm if they are different between manual and auto. i know the manual has a button to push to turn the key back but does that effect the shape of the actuator.BANZAI wrote:OK! But my actuator has oblique teeth. And your actuator has seemingly straight teeth?beretta wrote:this is one from a automatic corsica i got for someone before..
ErichZ26 already offered you one i missed his post. if the deal dont go through or whatever then contact me ill find you one.
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this seems complicated lol. all i can get is from an automatic. same as the one i pictured that was removed from a corsica.
I have a 94 sitting in my driveway on the float just buy the whole column and put that in lol, shipping that overseas would be alot though
There is 1 5 speed car there and its a 94 quad and the newer style actuator is way different by the looks of it.
Your better off probably at this point to PM the other person who said they have one for $17 bucks or whatever it was, seems to be the correct part. if you think one from an automatic is the same then i can get that part but not from a 5 speed
I have a 94 sitting in my driveway on the float just buy the whole column and put that in lol, shipping that overseas would be alot though
There is 1 5 speed car there and its a 94 quad and the newer style actuator is way different by the looks of it.
Your better off probably at this point to PM the other person who said they have one for $17 bucks or whatever it was, seems to be the correct part. if you think one from an automatic is the same then i can get that part but not from a 5 speed
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The picture beretta posted looks no different than the one you installed.
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Hate to bring up an old post for my first...
Im in the same boat, broke down and finally got around to changing my key lock in the 90 GTZ. When the first destruction is to remove the steering columm thats kind of a put off. I have only ever had one key and its pretty much uncopyable. Good thing I did the actuator was in bad shape and broke when I looked at it wrong. Would be a pretty rude problem if I couldnt shut off the car.
I think at this point GM came has the happy medium. The notch in the manual trans version seems to be for the key release lever if you install the current version it disables the key release lever (which I always found annoying). It also appeas that Banzi's columm has a release button on the key lock and not a lever so is a non problem.
Im in the same boat, broke down and finally got around to changing my key lock in the 90 GTZ. When the first destruction is to remove the steering columm thats kind of a put off. I have only ever had one key and its pretty much uncopyable. Good thing I did the actuator was in bad shape and broke when I looked at it wrong. Would be a pretty rude problem if I couldnt shut off the car.
I think at this point GM came has the happy medium. The notch in the manual trans version seems to be for the key release lever if you install the current version it disables the key release lever (which I always found annoying). It also appeas that Banzi's columm has a release button on the key lock and not a lever so is a non problem.