I have a 1977 Spider that will not start. Three months ago when i put the car in my garage it would start and run fine. Now the engine will crank and the carb is getting fuel but it will not start. I believe that i have an ignition switch problem. There is no power to the coil and no power to the pink and light blue wires on the ignition switch when the key is in run position. There is also no turn signals or brake lights both of which derive power from that same ignition switch terminal. Fuse A is good.
So i think i have a bad ignition switch. But, before i buy a new ignition switch can someone tell me why i have so many “extra” wires on my ignition switch? I have posted a pic of what the wiring digram says it should look like and also a digram of my switch actually looks like along with some photos.
Also, does anyone have any idea what the pink and white wires are that go into the switch housing
without any connection terminal? Thanks
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