Johnny, for what it is worth, I can't post pics right now so, here is what I see when I look at the locking steering column/ignition lock on my BJ7.
Laying with my head on the floor with the back of my head touching the pedals, the key barrel lock is more or less in a horizontal position with the key slot naturally facing the drivers seat. The key barrel is perpendicular to the main part of the switch body which looks as if it has a sliding pin that slides vertical up into the column. This would be the mechanical steering column lock. on the back side of this main body facing the pedals and opposite the ignition key are four electrical terminals. They are in a rounded triangular more or less oval pattern. They are not necessarily concentric on a circle. But the pattern diffinately has an oval pattern to it with definate positions more or less related to top left, top right, bottom left, and bottom right. The top left terminal is in approxamitely the 10 o'clock position and has a white wire with red tracer attached. The top right terminal is in approx. the 2 o'clock position and has a brown wire with a blue tracer attached. The bottom left terminal is in approx. the 7 o'clock position and has (2)white wires attached. The bottom right terminal is in approx the 4 o'clock position and has no wires attached. I hope this can help you.