Sloppy Ignition Switch: Normal???
My '07 XJR Ignition Switch feels really weird.
After inserting key, it takes a quarter turn (~ 40 degrees) of slop before encountering first sw position, then another large turn against a strong spring to engage starter Everyone who has driven the car has asked about it Is this normal, or is something amiss? |
hisport , exactly the same as my 07 XJ8L
I don't know that it's normal , but certainly has caused no problems ,........ yet Cheers , |
Mines the same...
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same, lots of wiggle
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Originally Posted by hisport
(Post 1445085)
My '07 XJR Ignition Switch feels really weird.
After inserting key, it takes a quarter turn (~ 40 degrees) of slop before encountering first sw position, then another large turn against a strong spring to engage starter Everyone who has driven the car has asked about it Is this normal, or is something amiss? |
I just bought my 06 XJR today. It's ignition switch is well used too I guess, I can't believe how sloppy it is. I'm wondering if I should have the dealer replace it. It works but I am slightly concerned.
Honestly that was my biggest concern with the car. I inspected quite a few things on the car and that was the only abnormal thing that I noticed. It kinda bugs me though... |
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This is normal due to its design. The ignition switch has to pull a long cable to where the ignition module is. This set up is designed to remove the ability to hotwire the car at the ignition switch. |
I have I suspect a related issue. If the switch is hit from the bottom when the car is running the car will turn off. Never a problem otherwise. Noticed this one time when I hit a bump and my knee hit the bottom of the key. I suspect its switch wear but reluctant to change and have to deal with reprograming the electronics and or having multiple sets of keys one of the ignition and another for the doors if needed
RyeJag |
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