1997ThunderbirdLXV6
Seasoned PostWhore

In this episode of owning a daily driver from the last century, I get into my car in the supermarket parking lot, turn the key, the starter briefly kicks in, then snap!, then silence.
The ignition is ON, but the key turns loosely in the key hole.
I immediately figure it must be those two off-white plastic pieces in the column. I remove the lower trim, the ignition switch, and start the car "by hand". The steering column lock and shift lock are both unlocked, so I'm able to drive home. Where I arrived a minute ago.
Now...
The ignition switch itself slides somewhat heavily, but they all seem to be like that in the junkyards. I once opened one of these switches, filled it with silicone lube, and it was still just as heavy (due to the springs).
Damn. Always something. Any advice is appreciated!
The ignition is ON, but the key turns loosely in the key hole.
I immediately figure it must be those two off-white plastic pieces in the column. I remove the lower trim, the ignition switch, and start the car "by hand". The steering column lock and shift lock are both unlocked, so I'm able to drive home. Where I arrived a minute ago.
Now...
- How tedious is this repair?
- Is this common?
- Are there OEM parts? If not, any particular aftermarket brand preferable?
- Is there a metal (or more solid) version of those things?
The ignition switch itself slides somewhat heavily, but they all seem to be like that in the junkyards. I once opened one of these switches, filled it with silicone lube, and it was still just as heavy (due to the springs).
Damn. Always something. Any advice is appreciated!