Ignition switch - easy job?

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Jamesy
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Ignition switch - easy job?

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Hi having occassional starting issues on the t25. Starter is fine as are connections ans wiring.

So im thinking for a tenner to buy a new ignition switch. I just wondered how easy they are to fit please
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Yes easy, the reason I know is because these are my pictures :D

https://club8090.co.uk/wiki/VW ... ion_Switch" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

get a switch from Brickwerks or VWH, some right cheap and nasty ones around
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Thanks mate just ordered one
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