Is there a way to adjust the position of the ignition switch at the base of the column relative to the position of the key lock cylinder or increase the spring tension so the switch comes back out of the start position?
I just spent 2 hours trying to figure out why the power master, windows and AC blower were dead when no of the fuses were blown.
Turns out, after you start the car, the keylock doesn't rotate back far enough to turn on some of the ignition switches. I can just rotate it back a little and those circuits power up.
I looked at the switch but couldn't see where the slop or spring tension might come into play.
Anyone experienced this?
Terry
86TT
I just spent 2 hours trying to figure out why the power master, windows and AC blower were dead when no of the fuses were blown.
Turns out, after you start the car, the keylock doesn't rotate back far enough to turn on some of the ignition switches. I can just rotate it back a little and those circuits power up.
I looked at the switch but couldn't see where the slop or spring tension might come into play.
Anyone experienced this?
Terry
86TT