Ignition switch wont turn off the engine

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  1. #1
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    Ignition switch wont turn off the engine

    Does any body have a wiring diagram for the Attex wiring harness? I am trying to find out which wire in the ignition switch turns the engine off. I can't turn off the engine with the switch

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    The ignition switch sends a ground (or battery negative) to the motor to stop the ign coil from sparking.....depending on what motor you have, there's usually 3 wires coming from under the flywheel. 2 should be the same color and these are the alternator...they go to a voltage regulator. The odd color one should be the engine killl wire.
    Put a volt ohm meter on this wire and see if it goes to ground when you turn off the switch. You could have lost the ground @ the switch or I had a resistor under the flywheel go bad in the past.

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    Hey I got it fixed. One of the Brown and Yellow wires going into the wiring harness plug that goes to the engine was almost broken. Solved the Ignition problem.
    Last edited by kat266; 01-10-2012 at 12:10 AM. Reason: bad spelling

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