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Hi all,
I was able to remove the ignition switch this afternoon for the 93 Integra that had the sudden stall problem.What a pain to remove the right philip screw! There are a couple of things that I like some help on: 1. How do you remove the switch for " cleaning the contact". It seems that the three " tower of Hanoi" plastics pieces are firmly attched to the black wiring piece? I like to check if the contacts are reall badly burned or not! 2. I decide to buy a swicth from the local dealer ( $69.50 + tax). However, my car has the anti-thief ( prolock connector that was connected to the "grey-white wire from the main connector). The prolock connector looks like a 6 pin parallel port connector. Two red and black wires are inserted between the grey-white wire, I think it provides the 12v line to the prolock!! I do not wish to reinstall this pro-lock connector now. Can I just bypass this black and red wires from the prolock connector??? Thanks agin for your help. |
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Just a followup to my problem:
I have replaced the new electrical switch and also bypass the alarm cable but I still have the car stalling out on me :-( The following are what I have replaced so far: 1. rebuilt/new igintion/distributor unit ( ~ $450 parts) 2. New main relay ( ~ 60.0) 3. new electrical switch (~70.0) I guess the next thing to check/replace is the fuel pump? Any other wisdom on this???? Thanks again.... jchua888@hotmail.com (Jimmy Chua) wrote in message news:<63bcc694.0309271800.46a08ae5@posting.google. com>... > Hi all, > I was able to remove the ignition switch this afternoon for the 93 > Integra > that had the sudden stall problem.What a pain to remove the right > philip screw! > > There are a couple of things that I like some help on: > > 1. How do you remove the switch for " cleaning the contact". It > seems that > the three " tower of Hanoi" plastics pieces are firmly attched to the > black wiring piece? I like to check if the contacts are reall badly > burned or not! > > 2. I decide to buy a swicth from the local dealer ( $69.50 + tax). > However, > my car has the anti-thief ( prolock connector that was connected to > the "grey-white wire from the main connector). The prolock connector > looks like a 6 pin > parallel port connector. Two red and black wires are inserted between > the grey-white wire, I think it provides the 12v line to the prolock!! > > I do not wish to reinstall this pro-lock connector now. Can I > just bypass > this black and red wires from the prolock connector??? > > > Thanks agin for your help. |
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