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> Advice needed: Electrical portion of the ignition switch, For a 1971 4
PCH
post Jan 27 2022, 03:49 PM
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Hi Guys:

I'm thinking the electrical portion of my ignition switch is starting to give out. What are people using as a replacement?

My car is a 1971 4 cylinder.

Thanks,

Peter
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post Jan 27 2022, 04:05 PM
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It’s the same as a 1971 VW Bug!
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post Jan 27 2022, 05:57 PM
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I’ve read mixed results with the replacements made in China. I bought a new one from Porsche (through Pelican) and it was still going strong after 3 years when I sold the car
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post Jan 27 2022, 08:05 PM
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Got mine from Autohaus
Chinese version for sure. I think a big failure point was pushing the OEM high amp starter circuit through it and cracking the switch over time. I went with a separate starter solenoid in the engine bay and a push button starter in the dash to take the starter load out of switch entirely. So far so good.
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post Jan 29 2022, 02:16 PM
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Thank you all for the advice!
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