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Tiger Time => Girly Talk (1999 - 2006 Tigers) => Topic started by: AUtiger on April 29, 2009, 01:55:17 PM

Title: Ignition switch loose
Post by: AUtiger on April 29, 2009, 01:55:17 PM
Any of you Girly owners have a loose ignition switch? Mine is flopping around like a drunk sorority girl.  It appears to be held in place by 2 screws, but with the fairing in place I cannot tell what kind of head they have on them. By feel, it feels slotted like a flathead screw. Looks like I will have to move my faring to get at them. Anybody else had this issue?
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Post by: Mustang on April 29, 2009, 02:22:54 PM
they are tamper proof screws that are a one time only deal
They screw in normally and when the correct torque is reached the  heads shear off , thus preventing anyone from tampering with the ignition .

You definitely have to start by getting the body work out of the way .
Then get the old screws out however you find it possible to do so and then replace with new screws
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Post by: TigerTrax on April 29, 2009, 03:07:34 PM
While you have that ignition switch out....
look closely at the internal wiring for over heating and solder joints for cracks and looseness ( is that a word ? ).

I would probably pack a little dielectric grease around the connections
as an extra precaution.
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Post by: HockleyBoy on April 29, 2009, 03:08:29 PM
I had the same problem, the old screws came out fairly easily as they had worked their way out far enough for me to get a grip on the heads.
I just replaced them with standard bolts from the local autostore and haven't had any problem since.

If I remember rightly I managed to change them without removing the front fairing etc but I could be wrong.
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Post by: AUtiger on April 29, 2009, 07:18:40 PM
Thanks guys, I tried to get a good look at them with a mirror previously and they did feel weird. Maybe that explains why my flathead screwdriver never could find a slot!
Title: Ignition switch
Post by: TRKTEK on March 10, 2010, 12:14:59 AM
Quote from: "Mustang"they are tamper proof screws that are a one time only deal
They screw in normally and when the correct torque is reached the  heads shear off , thus preventing anyone from tampering with the ignition .

You definitely have to start by getting the body work out of the way .
Then get the old screws out however you find it possible to do so and then replace with new screws

I am at the "get the old screws out" stage (this should be fun!)...
My question is has anyone had the problem of ignition switch in the on position and having to push down on the key to make contact? The switch itself looks difficult to dismantle or should I just suck it up and replace it?
I limped home yesterday by holding the key in with a tie wrap...

Thank you for your input...

Steve
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Post by: Mustang on March 10, 2010, 01:39:27 AM
I would suck it up and replace the switch . You know it will come back and bite you in the ass if you don't.
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Post by: John Stenhouse on March 10, 2010, 01:54:26 PM
^^^
What he said x5
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Post by: EvilBetty on March 11, 2010, 04:36:55 PM
Mine was replaced under warranty by the original owner for the same problem.  It stinks because now I have yet another key for the bike (ignition, tank, panniers/mounts, and trunk).
Title: Ign switch
Post by: TRKTEK on March 12, 2010, 04:22:54 PM
I will soon be in the "many keys to operate this thing" club as the ignition switch assembly is $225.00 cdn and the entire lockset is over $500.00 cdn.  A week's wait giving me time to figure out how to get those &%$^ing tamper proof screws out! :evil:    :D
Title: Re: Ign switch
Post by: Mustang on March 12, 2010, 04:50:48 PM
Quote from: "TRKTEK"I will soon be in the "many keys to operate this thing" club as the ignition switch assembly is $225.00 cdn and the entire lockset is over $500.00 cdn.  A week's wait giving me time to figure out how to get those &%$^ing tamper proof screws out! :evil:    :D

Not what you want to hear but ........
the easiest  way to access the screws to get them out is to remove the top steering clamp which is a chore in itself . But look at the bright side you will be only one big nut away from being able to remove the entire triple tree and grease the bearings in the head stock .
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Post by: bush2beach on March 13, 2010, 08:55:48 AM
On a trip around Tasmania both my 02 and a mates 06 tigers ignition switches came loose. seems to be more common then not, can anyone tell me the best way to fix?
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Post by: Yukon on March 13, 2010, 02:11:07 PM
My 06 came loose while it was still under warranty.  The bolts had worked their way out enough that they could be turned out very easily.  The dealer replaced them with regular bolts ands the job only took about 30 minutes.  It's been 3 years and I have not had a problem with it since it was repaired.
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Post by: bush2beach on March 23, 2010, 09:21:11 AM
got the front off and dropped out the head lights, missing one tamper screw. can anyone tell me the size of the bolt. pain in the back.... just trying different sizes. if i knew the size job done!
Title: Re: Ign switch
Post by: TRKTEK on March 24, 2010, 08:41:23 PM
Quote from: "Mustang"
Quote from: "TRKTEK"I will soon be in the "many keys to operate this thing" club as the ignition switch assembly is $225.00 cdn and the entire lockset is over $500.00 cdn.  A week's wait giving me time to figure out how to get those &%$^ing tamper proof screws out! :evil:    :D

Not what you want to hear but ........
the easiest  way to access the screws to get them out is to remove the top steering clamp which is a chore in itself . But look at the bright side you will be only one big nut away from being able to remove the entire triple tree and grease the bearings in the head stock .

I got there already, just recieved the new switch assembly today...looks as though I'll have to destroy the old switch to separate it from the top clamp...wish me luck, I'm going in.... :D
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