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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Falcon / December 2007

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Ignition problem

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chocochucky@yahoo.com.au - 08 Dec 2007 07:26 GMT
Hi i own a 94 falcon and lately when i try to start the car nothing
happens the ignition lights stay on but the motor doesn't turn
over.Checked the battery and it's in good condition,if i keep turning
the key after a few goes the car eventually  starts.
Any ideas what maybe causing this.
Thanks in advance.
aussiblu - 10 Dec 2007 11:20 GMT
If it's an auto check the wiring to the inhibitor (neutral
lockout) switch hasn't come off the trans or that the switch has
not failed.

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chocochucky@yahoo.com.au - 12 Dec 2007 20:17 GMT
> If it's an auto check the wiring to the inhibitor (neutral
> lockout) switch hasn't come off the trans or that the switch has
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Hi Blue,

The car is an auto and if i play around with the gear selector the car
does start,so you may be right about the switch.
Thanks for your help.
aussiblu - 15 Dec 2007 02:08 GMT
Also check the linkages are aligned correctly; so the trans is
actually in park when the lever is in park.

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