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Pontiac Torrent Ignition Switch provides the driver with immediate, dependable power distribution to all electrical systems to ensure every start is confident and in control. The Pontiac Torrent, in a market dominated by midsize SUVs, is unique in combining the look of a sporty vehicle with a spacious interior, as its 112.5-inch wheelbase and 187.8-inch overall length provide a passenger with vast legroom and a cargo area of 29.5 cubic feet. The consumer had a choice of the spirited 3.4-liter V6 or the powerful 3.6-liter V6, both matched to gentle five or six-speed automatic transmissions, and optional all-wheel drive gave it traction in off-road expeditions. Prudent chassis tuning within the GM Theta platform allows the SUV to feel stable around corners but relaxed on lengthy journeys, and stringent factory quality assurance assists the Pontiac durability reputation. Practical features like fold-flat rear seats, wide rear doors, and clear views make the Torrent easy to park in suburb or urban areas, which are valued by families. Going to the Torrent Ignition Switch itself, it is a keyed module located in the steering column, which directs battery power to parts, the fuel and spark circuits, and finally, the starter motor, which acts as the distributor of safety features, such as the steering lock. Its internal contacts are also very strong and do not wear easily, and thus the Pontiac starts reliably every year the Ignition Switch assists. To install, disassemble battery, strip off trim, de-plug and de-bolt old Ignition Switch, position and fix new one, reconnect harness, refit trim, reconnect battery power, and check OFF, ACC, ON, and START.