Re: Ignition switch ground
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Need more info on what you are trying to do as none of the postwar Packard switches need to be grounded to function. There is a light on the original switch that would need ground. If it is something special, the metal dash is ground so if your switch mounts tightly with the bezel or nut that came with it, the switch case would be grounded too.
As for using an aftermarket switch with the stock Packard bezel and spring mounting method, it depends on the switch. I have modified a couple of universal switches to work with the bezel but not all of the types available can be used because of the different size necks.
Posted on: 2015/12/18 9:37
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Howard
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Agreed HH56, the question confuses me as well and we need to hear the problem restated. But when you state that none of the postwar Packard switches need to be grounded, don't the switches with the illumination around the lock tumbler require that the switch be grounded (which it inherently should be)?
Posted on: 2015/12/18 10:42
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Yes, they do need ground for the light and you beat me to it. I was probably making that clarification by adding the "to function" to the sentence and the following sentence about the light right as you were posting your reply about my omission.
Posted on: 2015/12/18 10:49
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Do '55s have a lighted ignition switch or is it for '56 only?
Posted on: 2015/12/22 17:50
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Believe the lighted ignition switches started with the 23rd series in 49 and all following years had them.
Posted on: 2015/12/22 18:15
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Howard
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Really? And it's a standard equipment, not an option? Mine must be broken then! Have to check it out.
Posted on: 2015/12/22 19:50
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The lamp (bulb) for the ignition switch should be shown in the wiring diagrams when it was a feature. I just looked at the diagrams for several years in the 50s and they show the bulb.
Posted on: 2015/12/22 20:01
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The light should only be on when the headlight switch is in the first or parking light position. 55-56 bulb and socket are held to the ign switch by some clips on a sheet metal hood that fit into the slots on switch. The hood directs the light down into a piece of plastic which transmits the light to the front of bezel. If the hood assy has partially come out of the slots it could be directing the light away from the plastic or if the plastic is damaged like the piece in this broken bezel the light may not be transmitted.
Posted on: 2015/12/22 20:01
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Happy Holidays Everyone, The problem I'm having is that when the original switch is installed the ignition does not work. put in the aftermarket switch it works. I'm guessing there is not a good enough contact with the dash? so if one could hook up a ground on the outside of the switch would that help? The tabs on the bezel are a little bent also. straightened them out I'll try it out and let you guys know.
Posted on: 2015/12/24 21:25
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