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68 Mustang with MSD ignition No spark
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Posted: 01/06/13 06:41 PM
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Interesting thing about this one is I don't have the keys. Where do i put the 12 volts to on the box and or the coil to get it to spark? I only need it to run for 30 minutes to stop the car from being towed.... I have all new lock cylinders and keys but I can't "work" on it in the parking lot. Hooking up a couple of wires would be ok according to security.
Or a wiring diagram for a 6AL system.
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Posted: 01/06/13 09:29 PM
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hire your tow truck to move it..
get a locksmith to pick the ignition lock... you will need proof of ownership.. and a valid ID..
i don't feel comfortable posting how to start a car on the forums..
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Posted: 01/07/13 12:58 AM
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I am not asking how to start it. I am asking for the wire to get the msd to go hot. I know how to start a classic ford without the key.
$100 to get the car towed off base so i can change the lock cylinders is ridiculous.
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Posted: 01/07/13 01:09 AM
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It is the small red wire in the msd harness. I am in Guam so I will check this out tomorrow.
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Posted: 01/07/13 10:14 AM
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the small red wire is the TURN ON signal for the MSD...
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pepsi1
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Posted: 01/07/13 01:42 PM
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If the ignition module is bad it won't run no matter what you do.
Bob
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Posted: 01/07/13 02:33 PM
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It ran fine before the keys got lost. So once i get power to what needs power it will run.
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jhnycuda
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Posted: 01/23/13 04:28 PM
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Need to power thin red,it should be connected to ignition switch now,take it from there,jumper to battery positive,can use a alligator clip if you want.I'm assuming you have a 6-series box and MSD distributor and nothing else was unplugged since keys were lost.
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