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Re: Cub 154 ignition (now wiring) switch question
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Posted by 888 on July 11, 2007 at 17:45:37 from (24.209.109.8):
In Reply to: Re: Cub 154 ignition switch question posted by Janicholson on July 11, 2007 at 11:50:16:
Thanks for the input. I swapped it out tonight and while examining the old switch and the replacement switch, I noticed a difference. The old switch had BAT IGN ACC molded on the 3 lower terminals and ST with an arrow on the central "tower" terminal (like a coil terminal on a distributor). The new switch only had the BAT IGN and ACC marked, no ST. The schematic does not mention an ACC position but the key can go to the left to what would be an ACC position on an older car ignition. I was thinking this may be a "universal" ignition switch with an ACC option. When I got the tractor, the wiring was a mess but I clearly recall there was no wiring to the central tower terminal. Is that central terminal the starter terminal? I wired it that way and still no sign of life. However, when I got the tractor the charging meter was bypassed, I may need to replace that to get current flow to the starter switch, I assume the current must flow through the charging indicator to get to the starter switch? For right now, everything is wired as per the schematic and there is no sign of life. Thanks for any comments or advice. Joe
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