1994 Civic EX sedan
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2018 11:54 am
I got this car a few months ago. Original owners (senior couple) traded it in towards a newer Honda. It's all stock. Had about 145k miles but now has about 152k.
Recenly it had trouble starting because of the ignition switch, which finally went bad. I normally turn the key to III. Indicator lights light up and after the fuel pump primes and the check engine light goes off I start the car. While the key is in III the clock and fan (if switch is left on) also come on. This time nothing happened. No clock or fan and no lights on the dash. The radio and lighter socket did come on. When attempting to start the engine turns over and the engine starts but then immediately shuts off due to lack of fuel. When the clutch is not depressed and I turn the key past the III position the fuel pump primes and the dash lights come on and the check engine light turns off. I checked the fuses uner the hood and dash and all are good.
Here are pics of the switch parts.
From what I've seen online if you're replacing the ignition switch you also have to use the key cylinder it came with. Is there a reason you can't use the original key cylinder with the new ignition switch? I'd rather keep one key instead of having one for the doors/trunk and one for the ignition.
Recenly it had trouble starting because of the ignition switch, which finally went bad. I normally turn the key to III. Indicator lights light up and after the fuel pump primes and the check engine light goes off I start the car. While the key is in III the clock and fan (if switch is left on) also come on. This time nothing happened. No clock or fan and no lights on the dash. The radio and lighter socket did come on. When attempting to start the engine turns over and the engine starts but then immediately shuts off due to lack of fuel. When the clutch is not depressed and I turn the key past the III position the fuel pump primes and the dash lights come on and the check engine light turns off. I checked the fuses uner the hood and dash and all are good.
Here are pics of the switch parts.
From what I've seen online if you're replacing the ignition switch you also have to use the key cylinder it came with. Is there a reason you can't use the original key cylinder with the new ignition switch? I'd rather keep one key instead of having one for the doors/trunk and one for the ignition.