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Old 06-20-2005, 12:01 AM
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Question Ignition Switch?

ive searched and read all about replacing the ignition switch but could not find the symptum i have. i have a 96 blazer and i parked it for about a month. the last few weeks its been raining/flooding and everything is real wet. i went outside to start it up and no starter responce. everything else comes on, it should start up but i dont even get a click. the connections, batt, and starter are all good. is it my ignition switch? or is it something to do with all the rain?
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Re: Ignition Switch?

could be from the rain, when you say flood, how much? an inch or a foot? it could also just need a jump, my hondas battery is 3 months old, sat for a month, every thing came on, but starter didnt respond, g pa put it on the charger, 10 seconds later, little rice burner fired up
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Old 06-20-2005, 06:29 PM
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Re: Ignition Switch?

its been raining for 2 weeks and we have had about 12 inches of rain in that time. ill just keep trying it.
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