Continuing on getting this thing roadworthy.
I managed to remove the original ignition lock so that I can use the same key for the new fuel tank lid and the ignition switch. Instead of drilling out the old security bolts, I used a hammer and a nail/centre punch to "turn" the top of the bolt to loosen it. If you're patient with it for a minute or two more and use more love taps the bolt then becomes loose and you can use your fingers to remove bolt.
But, now the plug that is on the new switch is different to the old one that I unplugged.
I'm thinking this. Push out the 3 spade connectors in the original harness. Do the same on the new plug/harness. Then change that bullet connector on the new switch to a spade connector. Then insert all 3 spades connectors in the correct order into the old plug.
I'll also use a multimeter to check continuity at different switch positions on the old switch, then make sure that same pins work on the new.
Would this work? Can't see why not.
Ignition switch woes
Ignition switch woes
Someone put it together, so I should be able to pull it apart.
- lloydie
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Re: Ignition switch woes
If your old switch works ,just swap them over . Remove the bottom plastic cap and then the 3 mounting screws and remove it . Very easy todo .
Re: Ignition switch woes
Yes, that would work. But then I'd have to use the old key in the old ignition switch. What I want is one key for the ignition, fuel and seat.
So, I bought one of these from my local auto store - https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/sca ... 20301.html
And with a bit of wire work with a spade connector here and there I managed to get my new switch plug (male) to mate with the old ignition socket (female).
Hooked it up, then turned the key to ON and... all good! All the idiot lights lit up. Now to attack the seat lock...
So, I bought one of these from my local auto store - https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/sca ... 20301.html
And with a bit of wire work with a spade connector here and there I managed to get my new switch plug (male) to mate with the old ignition socket (female).
Hooked it up, then turned the key to ON and... all good! All the idiot lights lit up. Now to attack the seat lock...
Someone put it together, so I should be able to pull it apart.
- lloydie
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- Joined: Mon Jan 17, 2011 11:16 pm
- Location: In the garage somewhere in Coventry
Re: Ignition switch woes
The switch is on the bottom and Is removerble from the barrel .
Re: Ignition switch woes
Oh ok. My bad. But the original Honda switch had those stupid anti-theft screws - you know the ones with the little dimple in the middle of the torx screw pattern.
All working now so no biggie.
Someone put it together, so I should be able to pull it apart.
Re: Ignition switch woes
That is very true. I purchased a set of hex bits very similar to these in the link for those anti-tamper screws. I needed a "hollow Torx bit":
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/40253032289 ... Sw~q1foUCa
Chris.