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PrivateB



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200 Tdi won't start unless you press the barrel in..
Good evening all

After some advise if I may please.

I have a 200Tdi 90 that won't start unless you push the barrel in as far as it goes - and then as soon as you release it - the engine stops.

Just turning the key as normal you get nothing other than ignition lights

Thank you in advance for any advice
Post #340271 23rd Jun 2014 8:32pm
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Fatboy Slim



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New switch on the back of the barrel required. Part number PRC8230 from memory
Post #340277 23rd Jun 2014 8:37pm
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PrivateB



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That's brilliant - Thank you very much Very Happy
Post #340281 23rd Jun 2014 8:40pm
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I'd recommend get a whole new ignition barrel with keys and fit this at the same time http://foundry4x4.co.uk/index.php?route=pr...duct_id=74 Much better piece of mind and you wont have to worry about warn keys or barrels.

Speek to Matt at FCX I'm sure he will be able to sort you one out Thumbs Up
Post #340283 23rd Jun 2014 8:41pm
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the electric switch part on the back of the ignition lock needs replacing , not the whole lock if its not worn too much
apart from having different key replace lock complete if not sure

switch is normally held in to the main lock with small screw
Post #340284 23rd Jun 2014 8:42pm
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+1 munch. Or if it's the original 2x screws (the bottom one you'll drop into the deepest bowels of the dashboard either on removal or refitting never to see the light of day again, don't sweat, 1 is fine Whistle Laughing )
Post #340287 23rd Jun 2014 8:45pm
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shaggydog



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Completely agree you guys, I am a fan of doing other jobs while it is apart and accessible so was throwing it in as a suggestion.
Post #340301 23rd Jun 2014 8:53pm
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PrivateB



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The advice gets even better - Cheers all - very much appreciated - will be replacing it tomorrow providing local supplier has one.. Bow down
Post #340304 23rd Jun 2014 8:57pm
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PrivateB



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And doing my very best not to lose the two screws... Very Happy
Post #340305 23rd Jun 2014 8:59pm
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It's only the one you ever loose! Laughing
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PrivateB



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All sorted now - Spot on advice - Thank you all very much
Post #340596 24th Jun 2014 8:36pm
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Welcome to the forum Thumbs Up
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PrivateB



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Thanks Very Happy
Post #340710 25th Jun 2014 12:12pm
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Go Beyond



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shaggydog wrote:
I'd recommend get a whole new ignition barrel with keys and fit this at the same time http://foundry4x4.co.uk/index.php?route=pr...duct_id=74 Much better piece of mind and you wont have to worry about warn keys or barrels.

Speek to Matt at FCX I'm sure he will be able to sort you one out Thumbs Up


Thank you for the recommendation Bow down

We have these in stock if you need one Thumbs Up

http://www.farrowsclassics.co.uk/X-Eng-Products.html
Post #340711 25th Jun 2014 12:17pm
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