Ignition relay is probably shot. It is in the power distribution block in the motor comprtment.
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.
Perhaps a bad ignition switch
Check kill switch and ignition switch for power.
Your battery is dead or you need to check the ignition switch.
Could be at least two things - Electrical short - Electromagnetic coupling between power wires for ignition and window/roof motor control wires. Turn on power bleeds onto motor contol lines and induces a electrical current onto the wires causing them to run. Just a guess
It allow you to disconnect power to an electrical device with the flip of a switch.
In order to replace the ignition switch in a 1997 Honda CR-V, you must first unplug the ignition switch power source. Unscrew the cover panel, remove the bolts holding the switch, and pull the switch out of the column. Replace the old ignition switch with the new ignition switch, return the bolts and screws, and reconnect the power source.
A starter will not disengage if the ignition switch is stuck or if the solenoid has jammed. This will cause the starter to constantly receive power.
It is very possibly the ignition switch but there are certainly other possibilities as well. In any case, you'll need to learn some electrical diagnostic skills. The ignition switch appears faulty.
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check g/box inhibitor switch could be out of adjustment
Answercheck the solenoid wire at started for power when switch at start position.If no power, check neutral safety switch, or main ignition switch on steering column under dash.NOT the key tumbler assembly it has a rod that goes down column to the ignition switch