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Oh man...What now?
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Patoka, Indiana
Posts: 419
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Two weeks after I drove the car home from Wash.DC, where I bought it, I went out to the garage to drive it and the motor cranked but it wouldn't start. Pulled the new DME and installed the jumper I got on my trip home, and it still wouldn't start. Had the car towed to a service shop. The mechanic reached up under the dash and the ignition switch fell out into his hand. He replaced the switch and haven't had a problem since. As I see it the ignition switch is the part that powers up every thing that is needed for the engine to turn over and fire. I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed compared to some of the people on this site and Clarks, but it seems we have (had) the same problem. Good luck and let us know what it was. Fritz
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Me and Porsche's go together like cocaine and waffles. Those don't go together. Well, peanut butter and women. Don't you mean jelly? You put jelly on women? (Ricky Bobby, Talladega Nights) 1985.5 944 Alpine white
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