An ignition switch may fail to work due to several factors, including wear and tear from regular use, electrical issues such as a blown fuse or faulty wiring, or a malfunctioning key or key fob. Accumulation of dirt and debris in the ignition cylinder can also prevent the key from turning smoothly. Additionally, issues with the battery or starter can create the impression that the ignition switch is faulty when the problem lies elsewhere. Regular maintenance can help identify and mitigate these issues.
Sometimes the Steering wheel lock will rest on the locking mechanism and not let you turn the ignition switch. Try turning the wheel one way or the other to relieve the pressure while tuning the ignition switch. If this does not work then you may either have a worn out ignition swtch, Key, or there is a mechanical failure of the switch.
Ignition switch. Not the lock, the column mounted ignition switch.
The KILL switch is in series with the ignition switch. When the KILL switch is open, the bike will not start.
Check your neutral safety switch on the transmission. It is either loose or out by a hair, that is why it work only some times.
check your ignition switch.
1. A fuse blown in the tail light circuit. 2.A fused bulb. 3.fault in the ignition/tail light switch.
Blown fuse? bad ignition switch?
The ignition switch is bad. Replace it.
To unstick an ignition switch, try gently jiggling the key while turning it in the ignition. You can also try spraying a small amount of graphite lubricant into the ignition keyhole to help loosen any stuck components. If these methods do not work, it may be necessary to replace the ignition switch.
switch ignition on press lock button for 10 secs switch ignition off leave for 5 secs your remote should be coded
Fuse, flasher, switch, bulbs, wires, ignition not on, dead battery,Fuse, flasher, switch, bulbs, wires, ignition not on, dead battery,
i would change the electrical part of your ignition switch- i would change the electrical part of your ignition switch-