Hi all,
Ignition switch failed yesterday (switch part not the key part) have done a bit of research and looks like a replacement is available at about $200 usd from Penske.
But I have also read a e21 3 series switch will also fit? just want to check this is the case before I order.
Any info much appreciated
Thanks
Steve
I am unfamiliar with the E21 switch. Evidently, the answer to your question is a provisional yes. The E21 switch
61311358932 can be adapted for use in the E3 and, most likely the E9. I am guessing this is one of your info sources:
http://www.lesliewong.us/2008/06/06/bmw-starter-replacement/ Suffice it to say, the folks at Mesa are very reliable.
Most of the switch variants involve wiring length and connections at the other end of the switch, where the wires "typically" terminate at the fuse box. (Individual spade connections versus modular connections.) I have noticed at least a couple E3s where the wiring was in two pieces with a modular "quick" connection (halfway to the firewall fusebox) that looked factory-made. Whether this was original or done as a work-around using updated parts, I cannot say. I am also nowhere close to any switches for 1:1 comparisons.
At the risk of repeating what you already know, there were two commonly "listed" variants for E9s (
61321355148 and
61321351851) It is possible that the currently available part 5148, may require some slight alteration for your specific model or maybe it just has longer wires. An E3 switch
61321357380 used to be another viable consideration.
If you have done your homework, don't be too quick to toss your current switch. It may be fixable without resorting to precision watch repair.
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