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I've searched but I can't seem to find a diagram of the ignition switch. I'm needing to troubleshoot my '72 p/u. Can someone lend a hand?
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by trouble shoot do you mean hotwire cus you lost your keys?? :lol: i did that once, and i just got a new ignition switch
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http://www.fordification.com/images/sch ... _quick.jpg
it is in the diagram just follow the colors.
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thanks again Fordman.
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Now this is the diagram I had in mind! Thank you so much fella!
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sorry i didnt find that when i was looking.
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Here is an article on the Mustang Ignition Switches.

http://www.mustangmonthly.com/howto/173 ... to_03.html

Would the '68-69 switch work on our trucks?

I like the idea of a plastic plug on the back of the switch vs. individual crimp-on wire connectors.


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