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Is it safe to remove the ignition switch?

Is it safe to remove the ignition switch?

If the OP’s aftermarket ignition system does not require the ballast in-circuit, it is safe to remove it and short together the two wires to provide full voltage for both START and RUN. Mar 27, 2017 I replaced my ignition switch with a brand new one and it behaves the same as my old one.

Why does the ignition switch not work when cranking?

So basically when cranking, the ECU was not getting enough power to work ut when you’d let the key drop back to RUN, the engine was still rotating fast enough that it would catch.

Where is the ignition switch on a car?

An ignition switch is an electrical switch installed at the back of the ignition lock mechanism. If jiggling the key in the ignition helps start the car, the ignition switch should be checked first. See this video. • The starter solenoid control wire could have a bad connection.

Why does the key not turn in the ignition?

The key won’t turn in the ignition If the key won’t turn in the ignition, it could be for a couple of reasons: Often this happens when the steering is locked by the ignition lock with the front wheels turned aside (e.g. when parking on a hill) or when one of the front wheels is pushed against something (e.g. curb stone).

Can a bad ignition switch cause a bad starter?

The first thing to check in these situations is the battery. If the battery is OK, then you have either a bad starter or a bad ignition switch. With a little bit of time and some patience, you can tell which one is the problem. What Else Is Working?

The starter is an electric motor that cranks the engine, effectively starting the car. It is under the hood, usually on the passenger side at the bottom of the motor next to the transmission. The ignition switch is a set of electrical contacts that activates the starter and usually is located on the steering column.

How can I tell if my ignition switch is working?

Test the Ignition Switch With the key in the RUN or ACC position, see if you are getting power to fuses 5, 8, 10, and 14. If you aren’t getting power there, check fuse 18 and see if it’s good. If it’s good, then check for power at pin 1 (red), 7 (red), 3 (pink/black) and 2 (gray/dark blue).

Why is there no power when the key is turned?

When that dead/dying battery was in place, the lights would power on dimly while the key was on, and I would hear a clicking sound while trying to start it, but it would not turn over. The battery was tested and needed to be replaced. Now, with a new battery that has been tested to be good, I don’t get any electrical power when turning the key.

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Ruth Doyle