Here it is http://www.vanagain.com/how2ign.htm Hope this helps, Ken Wilford John 3:16 www.vanagain.com
TJ Hemrick wrote: > OK, the reason my archive search went poorly was that I used "ignition > switch" and not "ignition" It mentions using a qualifier but my page just > stopped at a certain point for a few hours so that didn't go well. > > Anyhow, Chad Lyles, just hooked me up with a link to the BTDT site with the > procedure. Not quick but not hard. It's what I expected. I've been in > that assy before but haven't done a swich yet, just pulled a few for parts > salvage. Now I get to fix one. Lucky me. Beats climbing on the > ground-Again! Ken has write up on his site but I have to find it again. > > TJ > > On 10/26/07, TJ Hemrick <x53gunner@gmail.com> wrote: > >> All, >> I was looking for info on changing my ignition switch (the electrical >> part not the whole assy) so like a good little boy, I hit the archive search >> page. For whatever reason, it is not and has not been working for me. >> Anyone else having trouble with it? I was at: >> http://gerry.vanagon.com/cgi-bin/wa.exe?S1=vanagon Regardless, I'm not >> near the van currently and I'm wondering is it a major fiasco to change the >> switch or under 30 minutes and a few tools type of job? Any tips would be >> helpful. I'm REALLY tired of sliding under the van to jump the terminals on >> the starter. I've done it so many times in the past few days, I thought >> about writing it up on the WIKI just for the Noobs or those who might need >> it. THAT is really pathetic... >> >> > > > |
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