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before you do that , if it is an automatic , check your neutral start switch. to answer your question , no you do not have to pull the steering wheel . You will have to pull the upper and lower steering column covers behind the steering wheel to access to the ignition switch assembly.
look on the back of the intake manifold, there are 2 or 3 ground wires that bolt to the back of the manifold. they ground the park netural switch and body control module if they are not hooked up or are loose it will cause this problem
Your problem is definately not a relay. It sounds as if the starter contact in your ignition switch is bad. The solution is to replace the ignition switch.
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