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jeffie_3

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I have a 90 Eddie Bower. The ignition actuator broke.I replaced it. It still won't start. The rod on top of the steering column does move now. But nothing.Checked fuses and batter. Both are good. Any ideas?

 
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The switch may need adjusted. First check if you are getting voltage in the red and blue wire at the solonoid while the key is turned to the cranking position.

If not then go to tying to adjust the ignition switch. You are looking for 12V from the red /lightblue stripe out of the ignition switch, when cranking.

If you have voltage there and didn't at the solenoid, the next check is the neutral safety switch.

Good Luck

 

miesk5

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yo,

As Ron advised; here is the Logic Table to test Ign Sw

96ignswitchlogic.jpg

Start R/LB - 32

Ign1 R/LG - 16

Ign2 Br/Pk - 262

Battery Y - 37

Accy1 Bk/LG - 297

Accy2 Gy/Y - 687

Proof1 Pu/Wh - 977

Proof2 Bk/LB - 41

& here is a simplified Neutral Safety Switch Wiring Diagram in in 87-91 Bronco & F Series C6

Source: by Chilton http://content.chiltonsonline.com/content/images/8828/images/88286w23.pdf

Switch Adjustment in 87-91 (from Factory Manual and the Ford Electrical & Vacuum Troubleshooting Manual (EVTM)

Source: by Broncobill78 (Dave) at Ford Bronco Zone Forums

http://broncozone.com/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=6659

 
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