Universal Ignition switch
Universal Ignition switch
The switch on my 76 is faulty so I am going to attempt to rebuid it using the Miafori article. As a back up ( as in if I screw up) I may use a universal switch from Autozone. I am out of Fiat money for a repop switch. Could anyone tell me how to wire it up? I plan to put it in the cig lighter spot if I decide to use it. Thanks
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Re: Universal Ignition switch
There are links on the top of Chris' page showing the pinouts and colors of the ignition switch wires.
Basically:
#50 starter
#30 and #30/1 ignition power in
#15/54 ignition
INT coil
You'll have to translate these functions to your "universal" Autozone switch pins. I hope you can successfully refurbish your Fiat switch, as the column lock is the only theft-deterrent these cars contain. Let us know how you make out, and share your experience and tips.
Basically:
#50 starter
#30 and #30/1 ignition power in
#15/54 ignition
INT coil
You'll have to translate these functions to your "universal" Autozone switch pins. I hope you can successfully refurbish your Fiat switch, as the column lock is the only theft-deterrent these cars contain. Let us know how you make out, and share your experience and tips.
Re: Universal Ignition switch
I got the switch out and rebuilt . Have not wired it up yet. The job was fairly straightforward per the miafiori site. My switch was a little different than his so i had to improvise. His idea to grind the small nuts to get the circlip back on is correct. Grind them almost half in two just remember to keep the threads intact. All in all a great article. I'll let you know as to whether it works.
Re: Universal Ignition switch
I screwed up the rebuild . Don't know exactly how but the starter turns with no key at all. I have no idea how to fix it . I tried anyway
Re: Universal Ignition switch
Finally got the switch working ! had a part out of position that was not covered in the article. Just have to install it now.
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Re: Universal Ignition switch
Excellent job. Nice going on the perseverance.
Ron
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Re: Universal Ignition switch
Way to go,Bob.Now that FFO is over,I have some weekend time now.Ready to take a motorcycle ride?
Craig
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1982 Spider 2000...pride and joy
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1982 Spider 2000...pride and joy
1981 Fiat X1/9..gone but not forgotten
1976 124 Spider..the self-healer
2001 BMW 328ci daily driver and track car
Fling It Around Turns !
Re: Universal Ignition switch
Sold my Buell but I can use my son's KLR . PM when you are ready.
Re: Universal Ignition switch
I beleive I found a better method for use of the screws. I used screws with a tapered head. I counter-sank the holes so that heads came out totally flush and the circlip cleared with no problems. The end of the screw with the nut fit into the back of the metal cylinder.dulcimerbob wrote:. His idea to grind the small nuts to get the circlip back on is correct. Grind them almost half in two just remember to keep the threads intact. .