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Old 02-13-07, 07:14 PM
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Ignition switch problem

I have a 91 na, and the previous owner ghetto rigged an alarm on it, well when putting in my radio i pulled a wire for the alarm and now the car wont start, so i decied to just take it out, i got all the wires out to find out they spliced into the wires.

The Black wire with red stripe was cut, then spliced into, took the spliced wire out and i have two peieced the plug and the rest of the wire to the switch.

I happen to lost the plug so now i need the plug, do i need a new switch? or can i just get another plug?
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my ignition switch isnt working properly because of a aftermarket alarm, so i took off the alarm. One of the wires was cut from the switch it self. When they cut it they spliced another wire for the alarm im guessing a cut off switch., The wire that was cut was a black wire with a red stripe, the plug was a 2 prong female connector i think. I would have to soilder that wire together and then just plug it in and it would work, but i lost the lose connector.

Now Im wanting to know do i have to order a new switch, or where can i find a replacement plug that i can just soilder back to the oringnal switch.
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