Chassie and engine numbers 24305903b 25167031F
I have a 63 2a. Rats have eaten a bit of the wiring behind the dash and there was no ignition switch. Ive bought a new switch but i think my model had the bakelight type switch like a series one. Have looked at different pictures and the later series 2A have small light switch separate to the ignition. Any idea what mine should have. The hole in the dash is to big for the switch that I bought.
Chassie and engine numbers 24305903b 25167031F
The ignition/light switch was replaced by separate ignition and toggle light switch after chassis number suffix 'C'. So yours is the earlier setup, and yes, it is the same as Series 1 (although there were a couple of variants).
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
When I turn the key in some position the lights do come on. Will have to try and get the other bit of the switch.
Can I suggest you get a parts manual? Perhaps the easiest is to get a "Rave CD' from the AULRO shop.
John
Last edited by JDNSW; 8th April 2016 at 05:17 AM. Reason: typo
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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						On a similar line of questioning, How can I get a key cut/ pick the ignition barrel?
There were no keys when I bought it, so can't find out if it will turn over. - No crank handle either.
Any help is much appreciated.
Mostly the key number is on the barrel. If it is, go to a competent locksmith, who will cut you a key. (One that has been in business a long time will be likely to have the right blank in stock).
If there is no number, remove the switch and take it to the locksmith.
(Neither will probably be real cheap)
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
Any tips on how to remove the barrel? or do you mean just remove the whole switch/barrel assy from the panel?
Hello from Brisbane.
If the barrel has a number it will more than likely be a Union key - take that number to a competent locksmith and get a key cut.
If there is no number it is probably easiest to take the whole switch.
I took a door lock assembly and had a set of door keys cut for about $9 at my neighbourhood locksmith. Forget Mr Minit etc just find someone who understands older car keys.
Cheers,
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