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johnycat 11-02-2008 06:22 PM

1991 hyundai excel ignition switch wiring color-code
 
Hi there,
my ignition switch is worn out and no longer works very well.
I’ve pulled it apart and cleaned it up a few times but I want to put
in a toggle switch for the ACC position, another for the ON position
and a push button for START. I’ve got about 6 wires running into one
end of the switch. Does anyone out there have the HAYNES manual for a
’91 Excel and does it identify each wire by color? Also, any tips on
my idea would be appreciated(I’ve never done this before)
My ignition switch is shot(the little copper posts inside are so worn
down that they’re not making contact with the rotating copper disk
that’s got raised copper tracks to correspond with the posts in order
to make the proper connections). I’d still have to use the key to
unlock the steering wheel, but I want an excuse to buy a soldering
iron. I’m also having a hard time finding an ignition switch anywhere
close to where I live and the car is presently not running.
On youtube I got a little info on bypassing the switch. For the ACC
position two of the wires need to be connected at all times while the
car is running. For the ON position two more wires need to be
connected while car is running. For start, two of the wires need to
make brief contact. The push button idea is a better one...I imagine
if I dissect the guts of the ignition switch and map out the routes of
each of the 3 connections, I can figure it out. I was just hoping
there was some kind of online database with that info. It’s kind of
like trying to hook up a stereo. It seems that other than yellow being
HOT, everything else varies depending on the vehicle make...and in
some cases the YEAR....why can’t they just standardize that stuff?!

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Mike Marlow 11-03-2008 03:21 PM

Re: 1991 hyundai excel ignition switch wiring color-code
 

"johnycat" <none@000.com> wrote in message
news:1214539_e292ab6a25d763b176d956c600e7a4d9@auto boardz.com...
> Hi there,
> my ignition switch is worn out and no longer works very well.
> I’ve pulled it apart and cleaned it up a few times but I want to put
> in a toggle switch for the ACC position, another for the ON position
> and a push button for START. I’ve got about 6 wires running into one
> end of the switch. Does anyone out there have the HAYNES manual for a
> ’91 Excel and does it identify each wire by color? Also, any tips on
> my idea would be appreciated(I’ve never done this before)
> My ignition switch is shot(the little copper posts inside are so worn
> down that they’re not making contact with the rotating copper disk
> that’s got raised copper tracks to correspond with the posts in order
> to make the proper connections). I’d still have to use the key to
> unlock the steering wheel, but I want an excuse to buy a soldering
> iron. I’m also having a hard time finding an ignition switch anywhere
> close to where I live and the car is presently not running.


You must live in a very remote area. There are junk yards all over the
place. Just go to a junk yard and get a switch. Or - the dealer.



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hyundaitech 11-03-2008 04:36 PM

Re: 1991 hyundai excel ignition switch wiring color-code
 
Presuming you're in the U.S., this should be an easy part to obtain. Each
of Hyundai's parts depots has at least two of these switches (93110-32000)
in stock.

Go to your local dealer and order one. They should have it in two
business days. Price should be about $20, give or take, depending on your
local dealer's pricing. It'll cost you that much to buy all the individual
parts you're talking about in the proper amperage ratings.

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