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Cub 154 ignition switch question
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Posted by 888 on July 11, 2007 at 07:16:43 from (64.132.95.90):
Hey all; I redid some dash wiring on the 154 this weekend (the charging inidcator was bypassed) and when I tried to start, there was no response at all. I have good voltage at the battery, the rain started and I have not been able to go back out and check more. I suspect that the physical ignition switch (with key) is not working to provide voltage downstream to the starting switch, here's why. There was a loose ring terminal connection on one of the switch studs and when I tightened the nut down to secure the connection, the complete electrical (brown) half of the switch spun around inside the silver outer housing. I assume that this is not a good thing and I have broken whatever connections exist between the key and the electrical terminals. Anyone else ever had this happen? thanks
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