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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: ashbreed on 06 March 2011, 18:35

Title: Ignition switch
Post by: ashbreed on 06 March 2011, 18:35
Had a few problems with my car starting eliminated all the obvious n was left with the ignition switch or wiring to the starter motor.

Is it easy to replace? Does it require a new key and barrel? Or can u just get the bit on it's own? Also how do I get to it to replace it?!

Cheers
Title: Re: Ignition switch
Post by: neil1780 on 06 March 2011, 18:53
No you can buy the swtch on it's own I done mine it's not the easiest of jobs there is a how to on here somewhere. Buy a new one from vw it's about £20 from memory. Bridge the 2 wires on the starter and if it turns then it will most likely be the switch.
Title: Re: Ignition switch
Post by: golf8v on 06 March 2011, 21:49
this is the little bit that goes faulty   http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170600574887&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
Title: Re: Ignition switch
Post by: Wayne on 06 March 2011, 23:10
Not easy to replace, I ended fitting a complete inner column on mine.
Title: Re: Ignition switch
Post by: Benrevs on 06 March 2011, 23:15
I didn't bother and fitted a start button :grin:
Title: Re: Ignition switch
Post by: Wayne on 06 March 2011, 23:18
I didn't bother and fitted a start button :grin:

Not sure if that would work on a mk3 due to the immob.
Title: Re: Ignition switch
Post by: kr1s77 on 06 March 2011, 23:23
I fitted a push start aswell. Still use the key to go to 2nd position, button just makes the contact for starter. Button is about £3 from maplins.
Title: Re: Ignition switch
Post by: ashbreed on 07 March 2011, 06:18
Sounds gd guys! Glad it's nothing expensive, been pooring money into this car recently... Il get a new switch and see how that goes if not then il put in a start button n paint over it in some chavvy writing saying blast off!
Title: Re: Ignition switch
Post by: Benrevs on 07 March 2011, 09:48
Yea immob wont be a problem as it still uses the key to switch everything on etc.
Title: Re: Ignition switch
Post by: rubjonny on 07 March 2011, 10:28
before you go to the hassle of changing it, disconnect the plug to the old one and put it on the new switch. put your key into the ignition as normal so immob + steering lock are deactivated, then use a screwdriver to turn the new switch. if car fires up and drives fine, then change your switch. if not put it in the spares box and look elsewhere for the problem!