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Some general help here on ignition switches. They use roll pins so it is not an easy removal. The Just Answer article has a link to the service manual, but it is $50.
even though the belt appeared to be okay it might not be. inspect the belt a little close and see if it has glazed on the side that runs on the clutches. you might also want to have your clutches inspected.
That usually means that the belt is loose. If it is loose it will make noise on start up and go away, but while running normal, if u make the pullys work more such as A/C, or something, you'll cause it to slip again, thus making it squeal and make noise. Another idea is if you only have one belt (a serp. belt) then if the tensioner, which is not adjustable by hand, is going bad could maybe cause this noise if the belt is slipping from not enough tension. An experienced tech would be able to tell if a tensioner is bad just by pulling on a belt and seeing what tension the belt has at the time. Hope this helps, good luck
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