Posted by FC Andy on December 12, 2011 at 15:29:05 from (74.126.84.52):
In Reply to: push pull switch 706 posted by crystal allis on December 12, 2011 at 13:14:16:
From the 450 series and up they should have the same Key. Now, I'm not trying to be a smart A$$, but the way I read your post, the engine is shutting down, which has nothing to do with the key switch/ push pull switch. Now, if only the electrical is going on and off, you may have the culprit. Dose it make a difference if you jiggle the switch? And- I once had gauge lights that I could not make work. Nothing made sense. Turns out, the multi-connecter behind the fuel tank and ahead of the steering column had corroded the connections. Took it apart, sprayed some battery terminal cleaner in there, waited a few minutes, blew it out, plugged it back together, and Viola! The gauge lights worked, and, Ignition power worked better, too. Less fussy on key position. Just a thought. -Andy
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