I was putting a tilt steering column in today and I ran across a switch I havent seen before. This is an automatic car so it may be tranny related. Never seen it on a five speed before. Its the small white box on the ignition switch. It has two wires going to it. One is a red with yellow tracer and the other is green. Inside the little white box in a contact point. When you turn the key a small plunger comes out of the ingintion switch and closes the contact point inside the little white box. Im switching this car over to a five speed so I wonder if I should use the igintion switch that came on the auto or use the ignition switch that is on the tilt column which came off a five speed. The ignition switch on the manual column does not have wires coming from the white box
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Originally posted by sam.1956 View PostPerhaps its the auto trans Park lockout connection??? Just guessing.
I think the lockout is done via a cable. Im not to familiar with auto stuff though. I know there is a cable running from the shifter to the ignition switch.sigpic
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I haven't been into the guts of an auto tranny car, so it was a complete SWAG on my part! That must be the lockout cable you were referring to on the right hand dofr of the switch in his 1st photo.
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Originally posted by sam.1956 View PostThat must be the lockout cable you were referring to on the right hand dofr of the switch in his 1st photo.sigpic
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Originally posted by 25Horseplay View PostI have seen that switch in manual cars as well.sigpic
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It would be a shame to lose the key buzzer I dont think any of my other festiva have a key buzzer. The car with tachs have the headlight buzzer but no key buzzers. How does that work? If the key is in the ingition and the door is open the buzzer sounds ?sigpic
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A festiva first for me I think. My van is like that. Really annoying !!sigpic
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