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Old 11-25-2008, 07:42 PM
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96 lumina ignition switch pin diagram

Hi,
I posted another thread about my problem and then bought a chilton.
I cannot seem to get all the pin information I need to test my Ignition switch.
I would assume Red and the Red w/h white tracer are hot feeds. Does someone know the pin color codes for a 96 lumina
Ok here are the colors of the wires at switch if anyone can label them for me as the chilton leaves me pondering it would be great.
First row......Pink ......Brown......Brown W/T white tracer........Center row wires Red.....Red W/T white tracer.....
Last row Purple........Orange..........Yellow

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Old 11-26-2008, 03:23 PM
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Re: 96 lumina ignition switch pin diagram

The red and red/white are hot all the time. The purple and orange wires go hot when you turn on the key. The yellow wire goes hot with the key in the crank position. The pink wire is hot in start--bulb test or run. The brown wire is hot in acc or run. I didn't see a brown/white wire.

The ebsco host database should have this info. I've seen links to this database all over the web, Maybe somebody will post it for you, I don't have it right in front of me.
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