Ignition switch lockplate?
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This is for the key switch mounted in the dash.
The manual says:
"To prevent the possibility of the ignition / starter switch turning in its location, it is recommended that a lockplate be used as follows:
B. Using plate (Part No. 36 B 314), measure 1.5 in (38 mm) from the long side which contains the 'D'-shaped hole. Cut plate at this dimension. Bend the 4 corners of the plate to form small tags, these being at right angles to the plate."
Can anyone take a photo of this lockplate as this makes no sense to me?
Tried to start my +2 today after quite a few years. Almost fitted new ignition switch but solenoid has crapped out on me.
Cheers
Jason
The manual says:
"To prevent the possibility of the ignition / starter switch turning in its location, it is recommended that a lockplate be used as follows:
B. Using plate (Part No. 36 B 314), measure 1.5 in (38 mm) from the long side which contains the 'D'-shaped hole. Cut plate at this dimension. Bend the 4 corners of the plate to form small tags, these being at right angles to the plate."
Can anyone take a photo of this lockplate as this makes no sense to me?
Tried to start my +2 today after quite a few years. Almost fitted new ignition switch but solenoid has crapped out on me.
Cheers
Jason
50/0951 1968 Wedgewood blue +2, 1990 Mini Cooper RSP
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Jason1 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Hi Jason
here you are,
ignition lock plate.JPG is from an S3 (36/6292) I have seen the one that the description specs out and it is similar to ignition lock plate a.JPG with the corners bent.
hope this makes sense.
Gary
here you are,
ignition lock plate.JPG is from an S3 (36/6292) I have seen the one that the description specs out and it is similar to ignition lock plate a.JPG with the corners bent.
hope this makes sense.
Gary
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