I noticed you said you already replaced the ignition switch. some cars have an adjustment for the push rod that connects from the ignition switch on the lower part of the steering colomn and the key switch on the upper half. Check to make sure this pushrod is not bent or damaged. You should also consider replacing the (upper key unit if this doesnt correct your problem). The push rod or the key switch(were you put the ignition key)are in my opinion the only two possibilitys. This is my best advise, good luck.
It engages and disengages the lock that starts the vehicle. There are 2 parts to the switch. The ignition switch and the lock assembly.
No, you do not.
The ignition switch completes the circuit of electricity from the battery to the starter that actually turn the engine over and starts it.The ignition switch completes the circuit of electricity from the battery to the starter that actually turn the engine over and starts it.
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No, if it starts on its own without you turning the ignition switch then the ignition switch is defective.
Bad ignition switch.
The ignition switch could be bad if a Hyundai Elantra has no crank and then starts. The fuses which are tied to the ignition should also be checked.
Turn the ignition switch clockwise until it starts, then release.
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I would expect that the power for the fuel pump would be supplied through the ignition switch so I would start there, that is check the ignition switch. Also check the associated wiring for cuts or possibly a loose plug connection.
you must check the brake pedal release switch it will have probably failed at the same time as the ignition switch was replace by coincidence or you bumped the wire off replacing the ignition switch
Could be a bad ignition switch....