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> Starter or ignition switch, Is my ignition or starter going out?
brooks944
post Dec 14 2014, 01:06 PM
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My 75 is finally home and seems to be running fine with still a bunch of body and suspension work to do. It was hard to start but now it starts after about three tries. But sometimes it won't turn over at all. Not a battery problem and it seems if I pull the key a little while starting it will catch. Is this a starter issue or ignition switch? My preference would be the cheapest of the two...

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Rick
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jarred
post Jan 14 2015, 02:11 PM
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I agree with Rand. If the switch itself isn't making contact, it isn't going to work with a relay either. You don't have to replace the whole ignition. The switch itself has a replaceable plastic component, the back-end, that wears or breaks and can be replaced. I got my from a local generic auto supply for less than $20.
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