@@josephgonzales219 It sounds like a similar issue to then one that I was experiencing. I would remove the tumbler first and see if that pin at the bottom of the cylinder is sticking. That is why I had to change mine.
Hello Andrew, you never reposted so I don't know if you got it fixed or not. But take a look at this video. th-cam.com/video/_JIIc-pB0DE/w-d-xo.html . It is the H3 Hummer but the switches are the same, same part number and all. I have the 2006 Colorado. And thanks for taking time to make this video. Best wishes.
Someone broke into my Colorado and busted that. Now I have to replace that
Yeah, That sucks. I hope my videos are helpful.
How did you remove the cylinder
Exactly never says how
Its called housing
What year is your truck?
It's 2009
@@andrewbongiorno848 I have a 2005 Colorado and when I take my key out my gear lights stay on sometimes. Would this help
@@josephgonzales219 It sounds like a similar issue to then one that I was experiencing. I would remove the tumbler first and see if that pin at the bottom of the cylinder is sticking. That is why I had to change mine.
@@andrewbongiorno848 that's what it was my friend thank you.
as in electrical switch you mean ignition switch ?
Yes, I guess that would be more accurate. Thanks!
didn't see nothing.
Hello Andrew, you never reposted so I don't know if you got it fixed or not. But take a look at this video. th-cam.com/video/_JIIc-pB0DE/w-d-xo.html . It is the H3 Hummer but the switches are the same, same part number and all. I have the 2006 Colorado. And thanks for taking time to make this video. Best wishes.
Dude not a vary good video when you do these your suposta go from the start of the job to the finish of it