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Ignition key trouble

Sportsdoc

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First click activates the electrical components, but next click will not activate the starter. Can push button on the solenoid and start the car. I suspect I need a new switch. Any ideas?
 
Either that or you have a bad connection. Can you short the switch ie hotwire to start?
 
push button can be added but you must have the key on and off normally to activate alt circuit kill circuit and the like.
 
What I meant by push button was that I can push the button on the solenoid and it will activate the starter. Turning the key switch will not activate the starter.
 
Dead switch
Broken electrical connection to the solenoid
Dead solenoid

Does the solenoid click when you turn the switch?
If yes, just dirty internal contacts. But I doubt that, because it starts when you push it.

Since it will start with the ignition switch on, then the switch is getting battery power.

See first three suggestions.
 
Check the white/red wire from the back of the key to the small terminal on the solenoid. Or run a piece of wire to replace it, that will at least tell you whether it's the key or a wiring problem. It could be the solenoid too, it has to be grounded for that white/red wire to engage the contacts.
 
The solenoid is not grounded at present as I am in the process of making a new bracket. I had to replace the rusted out heater/battery plate and the new plate did not have the solenoid bracket. I was wondering if that could be a problem.
 
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