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Hello All
Firstly, apologies for not knowing the right terminology.
Sometimes when I turn on the ignition, the engine engages, but then all electrical power is lost so the engine quits. I just played with it, and indeed it is the ignition switch (if that term is right?).... If I turn on the engine, then keep the ignition switch turned maybe 1/4 of the way past where it usually would spring/rebound back to after turning the engine on, all is good. If I let off pressure and allow the ignition switch to go back to it's resting spot/driivng position, all power is lost electrically, and the engine turns off. Just now while driving, I lost power to the turn indicators. Hellllp!
Firstly, apologies for not knowing the right terminology.
Sometimes when I turn on the ignition, the engine engages, but then all electrical power is lost so the engine quits. I just played with it, and indeed it is the ignition switch (if that term is right?).... If I turn on the engine, then keep the ignition switch turned maybe 1/4 of the way past where it usually would spring/rebound back to after turning the engine on, all is good. If I let off pressure and allow the ignition switch to go back to it's resting spot/driivng position, all power is lost electrically, and the engine turns off. Just now while driving, I lost power to the turn indicators. Hellllp!