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Old 05-17-2013, 02:29 PM
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I have a 1995, 1500, 350eng, PU. there seems to be an electrical problem in the ignition system. when the key is turned on the check eng and other lights do not come on and there is no power to the coil/ignition. when the lights do come on the truck starts. have replaced module, dist,pickup coil, coil, cap and rotor. could the problem be in the computer? HELP
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Old 05-18-2013, 08:49 AM
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Re: wont start

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I have a 1995, 1500, 350eng, PU. there seems to be an electrical problem in the ignition system. when the key is turned on the check eng and other lights do not come on and there is no power to the coil/ignition. when the lights do come on the truck starts. have replaced module, dist,pickup coil, coil, cap and rotor. could the problem be in the computer? HELP

being this old I would replace the ignition switch. many with this age have tranny shift issues because of the ignition switches. [not lock cylinder]

with the key to ignition on check that the ignition on feed fuses have 12 volts if not the switch must be worn out.
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