NO, there is no coalition between the ignition switch and the transmission. The ignition switch does 2 things. Turns on power to the electrical system for the engine and supplies power to the starter during start-up.
A bad ignition switch can shut down a vehicle's electrical system. Ignition switches have been the cause of a major recall by General Motors.
Bad switch or transmission not completely in park. Try putting a little pressure on the gearshift.
there are several problems that could cause this on a jeep one is the ignition switch, the starter, the gear changer on the transmission.
failed relay
can a chevy truck with a 350 engine with a tbi cause detonation and pre- ignition?
If the ignition switch is faulty it could leave an electrical component turned on and that could potentially cause a dead battery. That would not necessarily be the case and you might notice if the switch is supposed to be off but something still runs.
Yes, leaving the ignition switch in the "on" position on a 1972 Chevy van can lead to burnout of the ignition switch and other electrical components. This is because, in the "on" position, power is continuously supplied to several systems, which can cause overheating and eventual failure. Additionally, draining the battery can lead to further electrical issues when attempting to restart the vehicle. It’s always best to turn off the ignition when the vehicle is not in use.
Yes, sometimes a faulty ignition switch can cause the engine to not fire. Also, a bad spark park can the engine to not fire.
Probably a faulty ignition switch. learn more at www.trailvoy.com Trailblazer enthusiasts website.
check neutral safety switch, or it is possible that a bad ignition switch could cause this...or loose or broken wiring!!
A bad ignition switch, on your 1995, Mercury Voyager, will cause the vehicle not to start. In most cases a bad ignition will cause the engine not to turn over.
The ignition switch may lead to low voltage on a 1994 Chevy Cheyenne with a new alternator and a fairly new battery.