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Volvo C70 1998-2005 » Ignition Switch

Intermittent ABS light, no cranking or inconsistent electrical component operation can all be symptoms of a faulty ignition switch. One quick method of diagnosis is to 'wiggle' the key in the ignition with the vehicle running. If you note dash lights, warning lights, or electrical components start or stop, it's a safe bet your ignition switch is about to fail. The ignition switch is part of the ignition key lock but can be replaced seperately and in about 15 minutes. You'll need to remove the torx screws located in the lower steering column cover to access it. See the tools section of our website to find torx bits.

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Ignition Switch
ipd#:9447804
Fitment:Fits Coupe 1998 to 1999 up to chassis #12004
Fits Convertible 1999 up to chassis #1685
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Each: $45.00
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Ignition Switch
ipd#:8650054
Brand:Volvo OEM
Fitment:Fits Coupe 1999 after chassis #12004 to 2004
Fits Convertible 1999 after chassis #1685 to 2004
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Each: $51.27
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Stock Level Good

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Customer Product Reviews

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9447804 Reviewed by Bennie from South Carolina

The ignition switch did resolve erratic turn signal problems, insure that the torx #15 screwdriver is used to insert into the steering column adjustment lever port hole to remove the lever, this was not in the instructions and the torx screwdriver should be in the tire changing set of tools. The ignition switch did not resolve my air condition/fuse problem.

June 2008
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9447804 Reviewed by Frank from California

My switch got very loose and found this switch replacement from IPD great. It is easy to install the switch with proper instructions like from Haynes. The Haynes doesn't show (no pictures) but tells you how to replace the switch. You don't need to remove the "immobilizer" which is actually the key light. The actual ignition switch is on the other side of the key mechanism. Make sure you got a good set of torx wrenches because of the tight space around the ignition switch.

November 2007
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