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Subject: Re: Sudden Ignition Failure


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Peter H
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Date Posted: 10/ 23/ 10, 8:16am
In reply to: Nick Nicholls 's message, "Sudden Ignition Failure" on 06/ 5/ 10, 11:42am

I have a 1982 which had a simmilar problem. Luckily my stall occured in the driveway. When we had a simmilar occurance at a MX track I figured out the problem and only stalled once on the way home. In my case the ignition switch (where the key goes)was getting very hot. I removed the switch and cleaned it and noted that the wires connected to the switch were also getting very hot. The people at Holland Motor Home (Michigan) found me a new switch (I have run the 1982 about 14 week ends since the cleaning without actually installing the new switch). Moving the gear selector is most likey shaking the wires and resulting in your problem. Hope this helps!

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