A bad ignition switch can cause the CR - V to stall intermittently; if you have this problem, have the ignition switch (electric part) checked out.
This could be due to
a bad ignition switch or break in the associated wiring.
Last month, GM paid a record $ 35 million fine for failing to promptly report
the bad ignition switches to federal highway safety regulators.
Not exact matches
It sounds like your
ignition switch is
bad, and needs to be replaced.
Ignition switches do go
bad as well.
I was getting some
bad kickback on hot starts, so I installed an
ignition kill
switch so I could get the starter spinning, then hit the
ignition and not get kickback.
Check between your power and ground, if you have infinite resistance on your multimeter then the contacts for providing the power could be
bad and an
ignition switch replacement is needed.
How
bad is the General Motors
ignition switch recall?
Common problems include various transmission issues, leaking radiators in the 2006 model, electrical problems, faulty
ignition switch,
bad wheel bearings,
bad ignition coils, throttle body and emission control system faults.
1998 bmw 525i Runs and drives good I've kept up with the maintenance only one window goes down and that is the passenger side, the interior isn't the best but isn't the
worst, ac and heater work good, it's gonna need the
ignition cylinders
switch I have the key the car start and drives the car has 210,000 miles message me for any more questions asking $ 1,200 firm firm firm
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The latest from General Motors is that millions of automobiles will be recalled for a faulty
ignition switch and other problems are just the latest in
bad news for consumers.