I would say no. Wiring is different for different models, makes and years. If you don't want an ignition switch from the manufacturer, you can purchase an aftermarket one for your bike All the dealers need is the year, make and model of the bike. mine runs the ignition switch from a 250 Honda, as long as you take care to match up the positive feeds to the correct switch positions then no problem
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sure it can
are all the connection plug in on the switch and did you have fire before replaceing switch
you can take it to be replaced it has a recall on them
To changeÊthe ignition switch on a Hyundai Accent, first, one should remove the switch from the steering column, to which it is attached. From there, the component can be replaced.
It sounds like your ignition switch will need replaced. The one that is inside your steering column.
check the ignition switch , it might be bad and may need to be replaced.
the wires from the ignition switch need to be replaced.
This could be a bad ignition switch, ignition relay, or ignition fuse.
tumbler has slipped. hit key with mallet . but ignition keylock will soon have to be replaced
Check the kill switch. and the ignition switch. If no power check all fuses.
get a new key or break ignition with flathead screwdriver or try wiggling old ket around Appended Aug. 7th, 2010: Possible pass-lock failure. this is a switch that is part of the ignition switch, and must be replaced with the whole ignition switch.