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Pontiac Bonneville Ignition Switch provides drivers with immediate access to electrical power and allows the engine to start and the parts to power on with a single turn. The Pontiac culture of engineering quality is evident in the Bonneville, a spacious sedan that came out with a powerful V8 that continued to evolve into a lighter front wheel drive, fine-tuned suspensions and efficient V6 3.8L options that offered both power and economy. Drivers have plenty of cabin room, highway departure, and dependability that is ensured by quality parts that are manufactured to factory standards. Over decades the Pontiac crammed the Bonneville with sophisticated transmission that refines accelerating and cruising noiselessly, safety measures such as anti-lock brakes and two airbags that instill confidence on each commute. A keen eye in chassis tuning and careful consideration of internal comfort makes the Bonneville an excellent choice, not only for families but also for enthusiasts, which is a legacy of innovation and value that makes Pontiac loyalists proud. The Ignition Switch is a small rotary piece found in the steering column which controls battery current to parts, ignition coil and starter solenoid, without which nothing moves or plays. The Bonneville Ignition Switch is a plug and play unit designed to fit several years of production with the factory anti-theft features maintained and easy serviceability. To install, disconnect the battery, loosen column trim, unplug and unbolt old unit, install and lock in place new Ignition Switch so that it aligns with the lock cylinder, reconnect harness and battery, and test OFF ACC ON and START positions.