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> No electrical power, Am I looking at an ignition switch failure ?
jim_hoyland
post Apr 29 2013, 05:43 PM
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My '75 has started perfectly for many years; today that record ended. I had been checking my remote start button that mounts in the engine compartment. Started the car a couple of times. I then got in the car to move into the garage, turn the ignition key to acces position and NO dash lights, no accessories or lights would work. Turning the switch to the start position was useless.

The battery is good; I have power to the hot side of the fuse panel; the relays on the fuse panel are good.All the fuses are good as well

An I correct that the ignition switch is fried ?


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r_towle
post Apr 29 2013, 08:22 PM
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I don't buy the ignition switch diagnosis.

You were using a remote start switch and things work.

First, check the little red wires on the positive terminal at the battery.
Remove them, clean them, then re install them nice and spring tight....


Mine needed that every year, no idea why, but it gets cleaned now.

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