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Re: ES3 ignition troubles

<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by junior:
hi all,

i had on and off problems with my car's ignition for the last two weeks. amp and coil were replaced, battery's fine, distributor, too.
yesterday the car stalled again but would start again immediately after i wiggled the ignition key back and forth.
any of you familiar with this?

junior
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The obvious thing to check would be the wire connections at the key switch itself. Electrical problems can be tricky to track down sometimes, but givin your description, that's where I'd start looking.

Merry Christmas!
Basil
 
Re: ES3 ignition troubles

<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by junior:
basil, chuck.

thanks for the fast reply. i'll be looking into it after the holidays.
what botheres me, though, is my mechanic - he obviously is of the "just-replace-parts-until-it's-gone" kind. not good.

happy holidays

junior
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Anytime I have a switch or electrical connection that is intermittent, I always try cleaning it before replacing. Most recently, the reverse switch on the Spitfire (sits on top of the tranny) quit working and so my backup lights would not come on. I simply prised apart the switch (carefully) and cleaned it up and it now works like new. Its a lot cheaper than buying new every time. Good luck!


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