Not sure if I can install an ignition switch from a 1978 fiat spider carbed to 1980 fiat spider injected. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Nick
Ignition switch
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Re: Ignition switch
yes i replaced the whole colum in my 78
with a 80 FI car it all worked fine
with a 80 FI car it all worked fine
when you do everything correct people arent sure youve done anything at all (futurama)
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Re: Ignition switch
The ignition switches should be identical if still original.
The remove the ignition switch first remove the two screws holding it, then insert the key and turn it into a horizontal position. There is a little hole in the right side of steering column as it goes around the ignition switch. Push a pin or small screwdriver in there to push in a tab, and now you can pull the switch out.
You can only push the tab in with the key in the horizontal position. You may have to wiggle the key a bit while pushing with the pin to find the position where the tab is all the way pushed in.
Good luck.
The remove the ignition switch first remove the two screws holding it, then insert the key and turn it into a horizontal position. There is a little hole in the right side of steering column as it goes around the ignition switch. Push a pin or small screwdriver in there to push in a tab, and now you can pull the switch out.
You can only push the tab in with the key in the horizontal position. You may have to wiggle the key a bit while pushing with the pin to find the position where the tab is all the way pushed in.
Good luck.
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'71 124 Spider, much modified
'17 124 Abarth, silver
http://italiancarclub.com/csaba/
Co-owner of the best dang Fiat parts place in town
Re: Ignition switch
I went through a bunch of ignition switches in my FI car. From Lada (new) to older Spider (used) and the first one that keeps working for longer than two month is a used FI switch and it has been in there for about 4000 miles.
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Re: Ignition switch
Thanks guys for the info. will try it out this weekend when I receive my fiat.By the way just bought this one , 1980 124 spider FI ,have never worked on a FI car before but it should be fun. Sold my 1978 fiat posted some photos of it in the custom section is red in colour with the custom dash. Boy do I miss her.
Nick
Nick
Re: Ignition switch
If you need an ignition switch,I have some parts I am trying to sell, since selling my 79.