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Re: Series 5 ignition issue????

To: Ed Howard <edsonh2000@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Series 5 ignition issue????
From: Keith Johnson <keiths55@bigpond.net.au>
Date: Sun, 21 Sep 2003 15:30:35 +1000
Replace the switch,  carefully mark the wires before you remove the old one.
It is unlikely you have "burned out" the starter solenoid. It would have to
be operated for a long time for you to do this and you would notice if it
was pulled in.

I have seen some really nice restorations reduced to immobility by an
original starter switch.
It gets used every time you use the car so wearing out is to be expected.
If you get a NOS switch a locksmith can change the barrel to use keys
matching your doors for a minimal fee.

Lucas electrics are very simple, so sorting these problems is not difficult
with a little logical thought.
Your intermittent ampmeter would have also caused flat battery problems
It is when modifications are made to the wiring that strange problems occur.
Have seen a chap put a stereo in his car, found a convenient live wire under
the dash and away he went. The sound was distorted on high volume and it
stopped completely when the wipers were turned on. I fixed the problem by
wiring it to the accessory fuse no problem :-)

Keith
55 Californian
57 Rapier

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ed Howard" <edsonh2000@yahoo.com>
To: "List Alpine" <alpines@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 7:15 AM
Subject: Series 5 ignition issue????


>
> The car started fine after bypassing the ammeter, and
> I drove it around the block, but it started even when
> I turn the ignition key BACKWARDS towards the
> accessory mode. The ignition switch and key is
> original and falls out even when the car is on.
>
> Then I tried to start the car again and it would not
> start unless I manually bridged the starter solenoid
> with a screwdriver.
>
> So I took out the new solenoid I just installed and
> put back my original solenoid, and it started again,
> but still with the key working in either direction to
> start the car.
>
> I am wondering whether I burned out the new starter
> solenoid, so as to not risk burning out my original
> also, I have come to this list for some advice.
>
> Do you think I have a bad ignition switch that burned
> out the new solenoid??? Could my neighbor friend or I
> have inadvertently switched some wiring somewhere?





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