alternator is bypassing ignition switch,check wireing
Have your ignition module and switch checked. I had the same problem and that was the answer.
Ignition switch
Bypassing the ignition switch on a Kawasaki Bayou 220 typically involves locating the wires connected to the ignition switch and connecting them directly to allow the engine to start without the key. This should only be done for troubleshooting or repair purposes, and it's important to ensure that the wiring is safe and secure to prevent any electrical issues. However, bypassing the ignition switch can compromise security and may violate local laws, so it's advisable to seek professional help if you're experiencing ignition issues. Always prioritize safety and consider using proper keys or replacement parts instead.
Loose or corroded battery cable? Bad starter solenoid? Ignition switch?
faulty ignition switch
You mean, I think, ignition switch module, which is the location of the ignition switch.
A mechanism that locks the steering wheel if the ignition switch is not in the "run" position, preventing someone that is trying to steal the car by hot wiring the ignition from driving the car.
HmmmmmBad Wire? It could be because your ignitation switch is bad and all you are doing is bypassing the signal from the ignation to the starter
Remove the ignition switch retaining ring. Pull the ignition switch out. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the ignition switch. Reverse the process to install the new ignition switch.
Begin by removing the retaining ring at the top of your ignition switch. The ignition switch will slide out and you can remove the wiring harness from the end of the ignition switch. Reverse the process to install your new ignition switch.
Attach the wiring harness to the and of your 1986 Chevrolet Caprice ignition switch. Slide the ignition switch into the ignition slot. Tighten the ignition switch with the retaining ring.