6-Speed swap
#2
ive heard of it not starting, but as far as why the key wont go into the ignition itself, sound like its either the wrong key, igtnition thinks that the auto transmission that was there is not in park or steering wheel lock is messing with it.
#3
After I finished doing all the heavy work I moved it from the driveway to the street. I hadn't connected anything or put the dash back together as yet. I used that same key to unlock the steering so we could push it onto the block.
#4
Because that may help you.
#5
I agree, going back to my knowledge, the swap rehires everything to be transitioned over. The ecu ignition transmission key and body control module all talk to each other. If they have not been all changed to what came from the donor it’s a Problem.
#6
OP, talk to this guy; "aackshun", he'll get you squared away.
Christ, is it just me or are forums just going to absolute sheisse lately?
#7
Absolutely nothing you just mentioned makes any sense. His problem is related to the shift lock and having a 20 year old AT car, that is all. What you are suggesting is absurd and asinine. There is absolutely zero reason to replace all of those modules. Exactly where did your "knowledge" come from? Facebook? And I don't care how much bolt-on bull$hit you have, that means nothing to me. This is a manual transmission, not a computer controlled transmission. It has one sensor, that is all. And if you don't believe me, that just means you also don't know what an FSM is.
OP, talk to this guy; "aackshun", he'll get you squared away.
Christ, is it just me or are forums just going to absolute sheisse lately?
OP, talk to this guy; "aackshun", he'll get you squared away.
Christ, is it just me or are forums just going to absolute sheisse lately?
Each one of those things will solve a potential problem. When somebody has a problem ,i give somebody an answer that solves 5 problems,that they didn't know they had. I am sick of seeing these cars in junk yards , that have fires from people messing with stuff and doing JUST enough to have something work. Make it a true 6 speed. If he has one code in NEW YORK, he doesn't get to drive it.
Your right it is a interlock problem ,but i am trying to solve more than that problem. And this guy will have other problems.
All those things should be changed and the cluster, Like i said he has all those parts and they all present a problem if he doesn't change them.
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I would understand the key getting stuck in the ignition but not going in makes no sense. he must have somehow broke the ignition switch, that's all I can think of.....
even the chipless key that I have in case I lose the chipped one goes in the ignition with no problem.
even the chipless key that I have in case I lose the chipped one goes in the ignition with no problem.
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