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Thread: Ignition Switch Issue?

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    Ignition Switch Issue?

    Hey guys, just about to fire up the engine for the first time, but running into an issue, or just confusion, with the ignition switch.

    Building a '33 Hot Rod, using the electrical harness that comes with the kit. When I connect the battery cable to the battery, and test the power coming to the ignition switch, I have current on 3 of the 4 terminals... red, orange and brown. Blue, as expected has no current on it since that (successfully) turns the starter when I turn it all the way to the right. But if the key is out, I still have power on all three (R/O/Br) wires. Turn the key to the right one click (aka Run), same thing. Turn it back to the Acc spot, same thing, power on all but Blue. I would expect there to be a difference (Orange off, Brown off) when the key is out or when it's turned back to Acc. Is this a faulty ignition switch, or an I misunderstanding what should be powered when the key it out?

    To be more specific, I'm using the Sniper EFI, and looking to power it with the Orange EFI/Coil wire from the harness, but that wire always has power, so the EFI is always on; even when the key it out. Which doesn't make sense.

    Thanks in advance for your insight.

    Rob

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    Sounds like a defective switch. Check the continuity of the terminals at each switch position with no wires connected.

    Off = No continuity between any terminals.

    ACC = Continuity between battery and acc terminals.

    RUN = Continuity between battery, ign and acc terminals.

    START = Continuity between battery, ign and start terminals.
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    I could see this happening if you have the + on an accessory lug.
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    Got it figured out. I am using a one-wire alternator, and sure enough the brown Accessory wire was connected where it shouldn't be, so I was getting power back through to the ignition. All is good now. Thanks for the advice!

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