CC's1972
New member
Hi folks,
I am a new member with a new (to me) 1972 Mustang and need a little help.
Today I replaced the ignition switch and it didn't solve my problem. It still won't start.
The car was working great and while it was running in my driveway I noticed a little play (forward and backward) in the steering wheel. I pulled on the wheel gently and it extended out toward my chest and the engine died. The plunger in the egnition switch pulled out. I ordered a replacement and bought a chilton. After following the instructions on replacing the switch it seems like the connector rod (from ignition to switch) is a little too short. I have both the ignition and switch in the lock position.
Also, I noticed when attempting to park on a hill the auto transmission wouldn't go into park all the way. Playing with it on flat ground I can get it into park but it slips out.
Not sure if these are related. Any help or suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks!
I am a new member with a new (to me) 1972 Mustang and need a little help.
Today I replaced the ignition switch and it didn't solve my problem. It still won't start.
The car was working great and while it was running in my driveway I noticed a little play (forward and backward) in the steering wheel. I pulled on the wheel gently and it extended out toward my chest and the engine died. The plunger in the egnition switch pulled out. I ordered a replacement and bought a chilton. After following the instructions on replacing the switch it seems like the connector rod (from ignition to switch) is a little too short. I have both the ignition and switch in the lock position.
Also, I noticed when attempting to park on a hill the auto transmission wouldn't go into park all the way. Playing with it on flat ground I can get it into park but it slips out.
Not sure if these are related. Any help or suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks!