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Hey i own an r32 an would like some help on repairing my ignition switch wiring, i dont appear to have an igniton fuse in the engine bay fuse box i think it may be in another area in the engine bay. What my concern is i have all earth signals from the igniton switch, could anyone help me rectify,cheers. Ryan

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Hey i own an r32 an would like some help on repairing my ignition switch wiring, i dont appear to have an igniton fuse in the engine bay fuse box i think it may be in another area in the engine bay. What my concern is i have all earth signals from the igniton switch, could anyone help me rectify,cheers. Ryan

Rian

step1 32s have a fuse & a 'fuseable link' (in the boot for coupes) this link could be the cause, it looks like about 6cm of wire looped on a plug (around the boot fuses)

step 2 when you say you have all earths on the IGN switch, does this include the common (or BATT terminal)

if batt terminal is ground then the switch isn't the cause, poke round the boot fuses with a test light and let us know what, if any, has power

if batt term, has power but none of the other terminals get any, in any key position, the switch has probably azzholed itself (may be worth puling apart, if possible, and havn a look)

let uz know

cheerz bundy

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