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yukon
12-12-2007, 03:44 AM
Hey everyone...here's hoping this is nothing major and that maybe someone has run into this before....

I'm in my second h2 and just had the ignition switch replaced as per HUMTECH's advice in one of his postings. I picked it up from the dealer, came home, went out again, came home and then my wife left to go to the gym. When it was time to leave, it wouldn't start. It gets power to everything (lights, locks, message center, etc...) but it won't send any type of power to the motor....dead silent...no clicking, no nothing.

We're pretty sure its not the battery as everything was fine up until that point.

Any suggestions or heads up?

Thanks in advance
dave

HUMTECH
12-12-2007, 03:57 AM
I would guess the connector on the ignition switch is not fully seated, they are very difficult to seat and sometimes even require pliers to make proper connection. also have seen many that the connector is broken upon removal causing same problem. Lastly the switch is adjustable and the tech may have it out of adjustment(for this problem when you turn the key to crank put a extra effort into it when the lock cylinder stops turning, if it cranks over the switch needs adjusting). You can remove the lower column cover it just pops off and check the ign switch connector, its the one that points straight to the passenger side right below the lock cylinder.

tower
12-12-2007, 04:06 AM
And last lastly, check the fuse. And don't let your wife drive it.

yukon
12-13-2007, 03:07 AM
Well....the dealer went to get the truck this morning and (as Murphy's Law would dictate) it started for them. They drove it to the shop turned it off and when they went to start it....nothing (all electrics worked, engine didn't crank). After a couple of tries it started, they moved it in and hooked it up to the computer and found nothing. The truck they proceeded to start flawlessly every hour on the hour. It even started for me when I picked it up.
There was no charge ('yet' as the shop manager informed) as they couldn't find a problem, but its a little unnerving to know that my wife and two infant daughters could get stranded in a parking lot somewhere in minus 30 degree weather...
If anyone has any other suggestions please pass them along. And for the guys who already helped out thanks again....
dave