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1948 Ford ignition switch
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Blase |
09-20-2023 @ 11:59 AM
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I when to change my ignition switch and noticed on the back of the original one I removed had 3 pins. 1) Marked Coil, 1) Marked GA, 1) Marked AM The new switch has Bat. Coil, and GA marked in the back. So, what does AM Stand for?
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Kens 36 |
09-21-2023 @ 6:16 AM
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Blase, On your old switch the terminals meant: Coil - obvious, GA - gauges and accessories, AM - ammeter - the wire that ran from the battery through the ammeter. AM would equate to the Bat terminal on the new switch. Ken
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carcrazy |
09-21-2023 @ 9:17 AM
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I agree, Ken is correct.
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Blase |
09-22-2023 @ 5:54 AM
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Thank you
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