2004 Chrysler Sebring 04 Chrysler Sebring�Need pin f

2004 CHRYSLER SEBRING
102,000 MILES • 4 CYL • 2WD • AUTOMATIC
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2004 Chrysler Sebring Sedan � looking for pin that connects to electrical portion to ignition switch


My auto reapir problem is thing my ignition would turn but it was very loose and would not crank the car. I had the car towed to an auto repair shop and after diagnostics they called and alerted me that the electrical portion of the ignition switch needed to be replaced.

After they take apart the old part they see that it has a metal pin/rod connected to the part that was bent and broke off and they need that piece in order to have the electrical portion of the ignition switch to work. They said that the piece could have bent any my many attempt to crank car when I was turning the ignition. The mechanics also said the pin seems to connect from the lock cylinder to the switch.

When the mechanic called the dealership to ask if they had this part the dealership stated that they didn�t have the part by itself and they would have to replace the entire Steering Column which would cost about $1600 and I thought that was absolutely crazy, so I go from having to pay $300 dollars to the auto mechanic to replace the electrical component in the ignition switch to the dealership saying I need to fork out $1600 for an entire Steering Column.

My question is does anyone know if this pin or rod has a specific name and where will I be able to find this part, any and all help is greatly appreciated.

Thank you very much and pictures are below

Steering Column view of the pin/rod
[img:76af47d163]http://www.2carpros.com/forum/automotive_pictures/368363_Steering_Column_View__with_pic_description_1.jpg[/img:76af47d163]

Close up of the pin/rod
[img:76af47d163]http://www.2carpros.com/forum/automotive_pictures/368363_Close_up_on_pin_1.jpg[/img:76af47d163]


Below is the part that needs to be replaced and there is part of the pin left in the hole.
[img:76af47d163]http://www.2carpros.com/forum/automotive_pictures/368363_Electrical_portion_Ignition_Switch__with_pic_description_1.jpg[/img:76af47d163]
Jun 13, 2009 at 5:55 AM
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What are the last 9 digits of the VIN.

You may be able to get a used one from a junkyard. They will likley only sell the column as well however.
Jun 18, 2009 at 4:46 AM
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[quote:e751bfb6d2="Service Writer"]What are the last 9 digits of the VIN.

You may be able to get a used one from a junkyard. They will likley only sell the column as well however.[/quote:e751bfb6d2]



I found someone online that sold the part and I've already had it delivered to me my only issue now is having the mechanic install it. I don't think the mechanic has come across this situation before. I gave him the part on yesterday afternoon and I'm currently awaiting to here something back from him.
Jun 18, 2009 at 5:07 AM
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E-bay?

He should be able to get an exploded view from the dealer. A good mechanic/technician should have the mechanical aptitude to figure it out regardless.
Jun 18, 2009 at 5:41 AM
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