No Ignition
#1
No Ignition
Re: '95 Buick LeSabre 3.8L Limited.
Greetings. In the past and maybe 2-3 times, I get in the car and turn on the iginition and nothing happens, so I ran the gear shift back and forth and back into park again and it started. Lately, it happened a couple of times and now I can't get it to turn over at all. The battery is good and when I put the headlights on and turn the key to start, the lights do not dim. Thinking that it is the neutral switch on the trans, I replaced it and I still have the same thing, nice bright lights, loud radio, you name it, but there is no power going to the strarter. Help and regards. Bob
Greetings. In the past and maybe 2-3 times, I get in the car and turn on the iginition and nothing happens, so I ran the gear shift back and forth and back into park again and it started. Lately, it happened a couple of times and now I can't get it to turn over at all. The battery is good and when I put the headlights on and turn the key to start, the lights do not dim. Thinking that it is the neutral switch on the trans, I replaced it and I still have the same thing, nice bright lights, loud radio, you name it, but there is no power going to the strarter. Help and regards. Bob
#3
Thanks for the reply Hanky. I thought about that, , but when I put the key in and go to the first click, everthing lights up and the security light is blinking and they when I put more pressure as one would do to start the car, the brake light comes on. Could the switch still be bad and how would I get at it to check it? Take the steering wheel apart? Thanks, Bob
#6
Hanky, just forgot to tell you that I did see a black device which looks like it has somekind of sliding bar on it with teeth or serations. The bar appears to slide thru the divice as if to push until contact is made with something.
#7
If you remove the driver's side lower dash panel and follow the steering column down , on the right side you will see a block with a plug and wires coming out of the plug. That should be the switch assy. It is usually held with 2 small screws/bolts and slips over a rod that is activated by the key tumbler and the inside of the block has the contacts that make the circuits for ign on, off, start and accessory. Those contacts wear and sometimes don't complete the circuit.
The switch is usually with slots so it's position is adjustable. That is checked in neutral and drive where when properly adjusted the vehicle will start in park or neutral only. Should not activate starter in drive.
The switch is usually with slots so it's position is adjustable. That is checked in neutral and drive where when properly adjusted the vehicle will start in park or neutral only. Should not activate starter in drive.
Last edited by hanky; 08-20-2012 at 04:46 PM.