Last week I turned my 2005 Baja off when I got to work, but the engine kept running. Not dieseling, but it actually kept running with the key in the off position. So I rotated the key back to run, then back off, and the engine shut down like normal.
But ever since then, any electrical component that is on a switched circuit - one that turns off when the key is off, like the cigarette lighter - remains on even when the ignition switch is in the off position. I’m trying to figure out what the heck happened.
I figure the first place to start is in the mechanical/electrical interface behind the ignition key lock on the steering column. I have a wrecked 2001 Outback for parts and I'm thinking to just swap out the ignition key lock components. Has anyone done surgery into that part of their Baja?
Former switched circuits are now always on.
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Re: Former switched circuits are now always on.
Do you have an aftermarket remote starter, alarm, or audio equipment? Those usually tap into both constant power and switched power, so a wiring issue there or faulty device could possibly cause those symptoms. It could also be the normal operating mode for some remote starters and turbo timers.
Re: Former switched circuits are now always on.
There may be a remote start installed by a previous owner (because there's a glass-mount antenna and a box or two under the dash I don't recognize), but I have no remote for it. Actually right now I'm suspecting the rotor switch mounted at the back end of the ignition key cylinder. I pulled one off my 2001 Outback parts car and I'll swap it in and see if that makes any difference. If not, it's time for more serious diagnosing.