ignition switch on old Hondas (sudden unexplained shutdown)

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Michael, Jul 19, 2008.

  1. Michael

    Michael Guest

    I have a 1998 CRV. 8 months ago it shut down on the highway. No
    sputtering, just quit. I pulled over and then restarted the Honda and it
    ran fine. This problem began to get worse over the months. I checked the
    internet and found out that there is a problem with millions of old
    ignition switches. http://www.visualimpressions.ca/switch/

    I got my import repairman to order the newer switch, (just the switch,
    not the keylock).

    My Honda finally died and would not start a block from his repair shop.
    He had just received the ignition switch that day. We pushed it in and
    he replaced it. Total cost with tax was $75.

    Just wanted to post this so some of Honda owners know what causes this
    problem.
     
    Michael, Jul 19, 2008
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  2. Michael

    jim beam Guest

    this is a known problem, and as you discovered, was the subject of a
    massive honda recall. [too late now, but you may have been able to have
    had it fixed for free.]

    for the future, remove all the junk off your key ring to keep it as
    light as possible, and also, when releasing the key after cranking to
    start, manually make sure the key rotates fully back to the "run"
    position. if you observe these two simple precautions, the problem will
    not recur.
     
    jim beam, Jul 20, 2008
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