SHOBlu
Habitual Offndr
I recently replaced the ignition switch in my ATX because it seemed as if the old one was on its way out. It had an intermittant no start condition, and jumping it seemed to solve the problem, hence I replaced it.
With the new one, when it is moved to the "start" position, nothing happens. I have to jump the terminal that goes to the starter with a "hot" wire in order for the starter to operate. I am sick of beating my head against the wall with this thing!!
How, if the wiring is good - with both power to the switch and continuity to the starter (through the shifter) does this happen?? I can't believe I have 2 bad switches. Then again, maybe I do!! LOL
I found out there are two switches available. F2DZ11572A - up to 3/94 and F4DZ11572B - from 3/94. Thanks Ford!!
Does anyone know what, if any, are the differences between the early Gen2 switches and the later ones (those built up to 3/94 and those built afterward)? Is the later switch backward compatible to the early build Gen2's? I know that the early switch had an insert that sat in where the connector plugs in, but was something different internally between the two?
EDIT: I just realized that the blower motor is inop as well. I'm not sure if this has anything to do with the starter/ignition switch circuit or not. :SHRUG:
Has anyone had a similar problem?? Any help would be appreciated!! Thanks.
With the new one, when it is moved to the "start" position, nothing happens. I have to jump the terminal that goes to the starter with a "hot" wire in order for the starter to operate. I am sick of beating my head against the wall with this thing!!
How, if the wiring is good - with both power to the switch and continuity to the starter (through the shifter) does this happen?? I can't believe I have 2 bad switches. Then again, maybe I do!! LOLI found out there are two switches available. F2DZ11572A - up to 3/94 and F4DZ11572B - from 3/94. Thanks Ford!!
Does anyone know what, if any, are the differences between the early Gen2 switches and the later ones (those built up to 3/94 and those built afterward)? Is the later switch backward compatible to the early build Gen2's? I know that the early switch had an insert that sat in where the connector plugs in, but was something different internally between the two?
EDIT: I just realized that the blower motor is inop as well. I'm not sure if this has anything to do with the starter/ignition switch circuit or not. :SHRUG:
Has anyone had a similar problem?? Any help would be appreciated!! Thanks.
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