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2011-2014 Mustang Talk
Strangest Problem in the World
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<blockquote data-quote="clinton2003" data-source="post: 16183789" data-attributes="member: 144769"><p>first think i would check is the output for start from the ignition switch. seems like that contact in the switch could be wearing oddly or something. trick is to be testing voltage while its not working. (also testing voltage to make sure there is some when it is starting)</p><p></p><p>you could set up an led, or test light, so you can test it that way (wire in a led to the start voltage of the ignition switch and mount it in a visible place) then when you try starting, you can see if it comes on when you start. if the led lights up when you have a no crank, then you need to go further down the circuit, if it does not light up with the no crank, then obviously you found the issue and can replace the ignition switch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clinton2003, post: 16183789, member: 144769"] first think i would check is the output for start from the ignition switch. seems like that contact in the switch could be wearing oddly or something. trick is to be testing voltage while its not working. (also testing voltage to make sure there is some when it is starting) you could set up an led, or test light, so you can test it that way (wire in a led to the start voltage of the ignition switch and mount it in a visible place) then when you try starting, you can see if it comes on when you start. if the led lights up when you have a no crank, then you need to go further down the circuit, if it does not light up with the no crank, then obviously you found the issue and can replace the ignition switch. [/QUOTE]
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