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DonTraver |
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Pulled my ignition switch today, found one of the two screws holding the mechanical and electrical parts together was missing. Installed both screws now the switch is working. BUT when I got the switch out there was a red wire with a female spade on it that came loose from somewhere.
Tested all the circuits, the only thing not working now is the turn signals, so I think the red wire has something to do with them. The color of the wire is red, I opened the harness connector, the wire has a "R" cast into the plug. When I turn the switch to the on position the red wire is hot. Any help is appreciated. Thanks, Don |
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racerx9146 |
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good design never goes out of date.. ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 174 Joined: 1-January 04 From: Sacramento, CA Member No.: 1,483 Region Association: Northern California ![]() |
Hi Don
I have a diagram at home of the clocking of the 9146 ignition switch wires that another fellow sent to me, worked for me. I will dig it up and post tonight. (I think i know where it is) John |
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