Is this the same as the 70k ignition switch problem?
When I posted on a different topic awhile ago, I received this friendly advice:
"Pay attention to the ignition switch. It'll probably start to act up before it fails. Change it before it dies, about $70, cause it will lock itself in and cost a fortune to get out."
Is this thread the result of what happens when the ignition switch dies? My car seems to start OK and has no problems that I can tell. Is this important to do? Another article read that it is around 70k that these fail, and I'm right around that now.
I would appreciate any advice that anyone could offer.
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