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Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: Leesburg, Fl.
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Yesterday I started my 1930 Fordor and turned the light switch on. When I did this the engine stopped. I got out and checked the lights and they were not on. I moved the switch lever to all positions and still no lights would come on. I turned light switch off and attempted to start and it just turned over and would not start. Next I looked at the switch on the end of the steering column and moved it slightly back and forth. The lights came on and I cranked it over and it started right up. I will look up in Andrews Book, but would appreciate some advise.
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Join Date: Dec 2017
Location: Guthrie, OK
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The only thing in the lighting switch that would prevent ignition is a dead short to ground, a dangerous situation. Disconnect the battery and check out the contact area ASAP.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Clinton,WA/Whidbey Island
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Disconnect battery, remove light switch body clean contacts.
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