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Old 03-24-2005, 12:52 PM
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Hi,

Can anybody provide me with the drawing of a contact switch (were the key is inserted).

I seem to have a very strange problem were my H2 is not starting everytime. Me and my dealer suspect that it's the contact switch because if we put a wire over it then it's working
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Hi,

Can anybody provide me with the drawing of a contact switch (were the key is inserted).

I seem to have a very strange problem were my H2 is not starting everytime. Me and my dealer suspect that it's the contact switch because if we put a wire over it then it's working
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Old 03-24-2005, 03:01 PM
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The ignitions on H2s are two parts. The mechanical lock cylinder and the electonic switch control. Both are located inside the steering column assembly and there have been problems with the ignition. Your dealer should replace.
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