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Old 10-26-2012, 06:42 PM   #1
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Default Ignition Switch Pluggin Wire Melted

My 97 sc2 broke down last week. At first, the engine wouldnt crank over. It eventually just started clicking when i tried turning it on. Jumped the car and tested the battery and alternator and both are fine. The car starts, but the RPM typically is at a little over 1 but will shoot up and down a few times then itll drop below 1 and shut off. Crankshaft sensor is good, but found out that a black wire is burnt that is coming out of the plug that goes into the ignition switch. Just need info on where the wire goes because it eventually branches off into separate directions.
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