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If you dont have the backdrive linkage that connects to the reverse lever on the trans hooked up, the collar wont spin and you can accidentaly bump it out of sync. Grab the lower portion of your stearing column and rotate it left or right. As it goes to the full turn position you should be able to get the key out. This system, when working properly ensures that the car is placed in reverse (on four speed cars) before you can remove the key. It also activates the column mounted switch for the backup lights.
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Steve is right on the money. It also ensures that automatic cars are in Park in order to remove the key. Rotate the lower portion as Steve states and all should be well.
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<span style="color: blue">1970 GTO Judge Ram Air IV, 4 speed</span> |
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Ignition won,t turn off. The ignition(tumbler) or the keyed ignition lock is bad. Good Luck
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Guys, thanks for all the information. I gave the wheel a couple of turns and shifted in and out of reverse a couple times and it worked out. I think that the key may be cut bad. I'm going to take it by a locksmith shop and get them to take a look at it.
Jim |
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