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1998 Volvo S70 Ignition Switch Screw sizes

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1998 Volvo S70 Ignition Switch Screw sizes

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Hello all, I have a 98 S70 that needs the ignition switch bolted to the lock cylinder but I lost the bolts to it, Does anyone know what size bolts they are? I couldn't find any that fit at Lowe's but it would help if I knew the sizes to look for.

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Do you seek the (1.) security screws that bolt the lock together or the (B) screws that hold the electrical part of the ignition switch to the steering column?

Ignition electrical bolt is a T25, probably a m6 thread

Shear bolts, see picture. Not sure what size those are
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abscate wrote: 01 Jun 2023, 03:03 Do you seek the (1.) security screws that bolt the lock together or the (B) screws that hold the electrical part of the ignition switch to the steering column?

Ignition electrical bolt is a T25, probably a m6 thread

Shear bolts, see picture. Not sure what size those are
Hello, I mean the screws that hold the electrical part of the ignition switch to the column.

Also m6 seems way too big for that and not even an M4 fit

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