You may have a short in the ignition system.
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It would not be a good idea. First it is illegal, second it can actually cause the computer to over adjust fuel and ignition timing and cause running issues.It would not be a good idea. First it is illegal, second it can actually cause the computer to over adjust fuel and ignition timing and cause running issues.
You would have to disconnect the wires from the stock ignition, so you would have to tear it out unless you could find a way to do it without it.
To start a 1981 Dodge B150 without a key, you would typically need to bypass the ignition system. This can be done by locating the ignition wiring harness, identifying the battery, starter, and ignition wires, and connecting them manually. However, it's important to note that bypassing the ignition system is illegal and could cause damage to the vehicle or pose safety risks. Always seek legal and ethical methods for accessing your vehicle.
I had a 96 Stratus that would do that, and it turned out to be that the starter was bad.
Ignition is required for an engine to work. Failure of ignition would prevent the engine working.
If it blows when cranking the starter has failed.
sounds like an electrnic ignition module I have a dodge 1992 Dakota and it had that same problem, i have tried a lot of thingsthat i thought would work, but then i go a new computer from the junkyard, and it ranperfectly, hope this helps
the steering wheel..
Check your ignition coil. You can find it by following the CENTER wire on your distributer cap. Replace that first. I would also check lead wires to distributer also they tend to chafe on the intake manifold
The radio time would stay on if you had the keys in the ignition but the ignition was only turned halfway.
The ignition switch is bad. Replace it.