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작성자 Susan Hager
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Common Causes of Faulty Ignition Switches

The ignition switch is the main source of power for your vehicle's engine and other accessories. They also determine if the vehicle's keys are in the accessory on or off position.

Citroen.pngKeep extra keys, keepsakes and other things on a chain from the car key to avoid ignition switch issues. This will help reduce the stress on the key cylinder in your car.

How the Ignition Switch works

The ignition switch is the heart of your vehicle. It is the first thing you do when you are getting ready to start your car, and the last thing you would want to be faulty. It is therefore important to have the ignition switch repaired or replaced immediately if there are any signs of trouble.

The primary function of the ignition switch is to supply the initial power to other systems in your vehicle, such as accessories, radio and windows. The ignition switch is responsible for activating the starter motor and engine when the key is turned to the "on position.

To allow the ignition system to work there must be spark that can ignite the air and fuel inside the engine to cause it to start. The ignition coil creates sparks by creating an electric field that surrounds the rotor as the current flows through. The magnetic field is created as the rotor rotates. This creates the ignition spark. This spark can then turn the pistons in your engine, firing them up and getting the engine to start.

The ignition switch regulates the current of electricity flowing through your primary and secondary circuits. When the switch is in the 'on' position, the battery sends low voltage current through the primary windings of your ignition coil and then through the points of the breaker. This creates magnetic fields that spin the rotor and spark the spark plugs in your car, which will then fire up the engine.

When the ignition switch is set to'start' the primary and secondary circuits are closed. When the distributor and rotor cap terminals rotate, the electrical contact between them breaks, which stops the secondary flow and then completes the primary circuit. The breaker points are able to close and create sparks at the spark plug which will then fire the engine within a matter of seconds.

Make sure to keep in mind that the ignition switch can be a delicate machine that shouldn't undergo too much force when it is turned. If you use too much force, the switch can break and you'll need an expert to take it off to repair it.

Common Ignition Switch Problems

The ignition switch provides the initial access to vehicle power, therefore it's crucial to keep it in good working condition. A malfunctioning switch can lead to many car malfunctions, making it difficult to drive or use your favorite accessories. Understanding the common causes of ignition switch failure is the first step to finding and fixing your vehicle's issues.

The most obvious sign of a problem with your ignition switch is when you have difficulty turning the key to start your vehicle. Often, this means you have to move or jiggle it several times to get the key to turn. This is a result of the internal wear and tear or other damage to the ignition switch that can be caused by a variety.

Heavy Keychains

When you insert the ignition key, a large keychain that contains a variety of keys, key fobs and other accessories may put extra pressure on the switch. This could cause the switch to overheat and accelerate its internal degradation and wear. Extreme temperatures can adversely affect the materials and lubricants used in the ignition switch, which can accelerate its degrading process over time. Moisture and environmental contaminants can also affect the switches internal components. This can result in poor connectivity.

Manufacturing Defects

Certain ignition switches have flaws or defects in their design, which can result in premature wear and damage. This could be due inadequate materials, poor assembly, or other issues.

One customer brought their car into our shop after their radio and dashboard light stopped working. We found that the ignition switch no anymore supplied power to the accessories. Since the ignition switch is supposed to provide power to the crank and accessory positions when it's activated, this could be a sign of an issue with the switch.

The key can also cause issues with the ignition switch if it is stuck inside. This is an indication of a worn-out or broken ignition switch, which will need to replaced. A professional locksmith will use tools such as the hacksaw blade or piler to remove the key from the ignition.

Ignition Switch Replacement

The ignition switch transmits signals that activate a range of critical automotive systems. If it malfunctions it could stop your vehicle from starting and could affect other electrical components too. It is recommended to replace it as soon as you can should you spot any indications that the key is not working properly.

It is possible to replace the switch yourself, but you must be cautious. You'll be dealing with a delicate piece of equipment, and it's advisable to have professionals handle this task so you don't end up stranded in traffic or cause an accident that is catastrophic.

If your switch is not working it's most likely due to the contact point being worn or a bad connection. A long or heavy keyring can also wear on the switch and cylinder, eventually causing it to break off from the cylinder.

When the ignition switch fails you'll notice it requires more force to turn the key and often nothing happens when you try to turn it. This indicates that it's time to replace the switch, but most people ignore it and keep trying to jiggle the key to turn on their car.

Depending on the model and make of your vehicle, changing the ignition switch may be easy or complicated. In most instances, a technician will remove the cover of the steering column and disconnect the switch from the cylinder. They'll then remove the old switch and put the new one in. After that the mechanic will re-connect the electrical connections and then test the switch to make sure it's functioning properly.

Certain vehicles have an anti-theft system that requires a key to start the vehicle. The switch will then have to be programmed to accept the new key when it's replaced. It's important to note that this isn't the case for all vehicles, since even older models can be started with any key that works, even if the ignition switch isn't working. Most modern cars require a 'chipped key' to start them. The switch will also need to be replaced if the key fails.

Ignition Switch Repair

The ignition switch is responsible for turning off and on the electrical power supply to the starter and other components of the powertrain in your vehicle. The ignition switch is the main communication line for sending power to all of these components. If it fails, your car may lose power in a variety of places. This is the reason you must be aware of indicators that indicate the ignition switch requires repair or replacement.

One of the first indications that your ignition switch is failing is when you start having trouble turning your key in the ignition. If you're having trouble turning the key, the wafers within the ignition switch might be worn out. This can occur due to the use of the switch over time or environmental factors like dust, dirt, or corrosion.

Another problem that can be encountered is when your engine fails to start when you're driving. This is caused by the ignition not being able provide enough power to the engine. It can be frustrating for drivers and could be dangerous. You should visit your local auto repair shop as soon as you spot any problems with your ignition switch or locking cylinder.

The relays on the accessory side aren't working also This is a further indication that the ignition switch is malfunctioning. It is also possible that the lights on your dashboard are blinking.

If you suspect that your ignition switch may be bad take off the trim around the dash and the steering wheel. You will now be able to access the ignition switch which is located on a round panel in the top or center of the steering wheel.

The screws that support the module need to be removed and the wire connectors need to be removed using the help of a screwdriver. You can then take out the old fix ignition switch and replace it with a brand new one. Be sure to test it prior to rebuilding everything and make sure that the switch is turned to the ON position before turning to the START position. You should also re-connect the battery and check that your accessories are working.