> Is it possibly that ignition switch contacts are so > worn, that key needs to be turned as far as possible > clockwise in order to make current flow to ignition? Sure, contacts could be worn, or the contact carrier could be loose, or some thing or other is causing a little "dead spot" right where you first turn the key to "START". I had an old mazda that wouldn't start if you turned the key too far towards START. -- John Bange '90 Vanagon - "Geldsauger" |
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