1994 Honda when I turn the ignition switch on it turns off

Asked by GuruBT3M2 Dec 19, 2018 at 08:29 PM about the 1994 Honda Accord EX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

You told me it was ignition switch is
this the only part I get to replace

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I hope you can see the picture better is this the ignition switch I get to replace or do I have to do the whole thing

is this the only part I get to replace what happens is that when I turn my car on the ignition the ignition switch doesn't stay on

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Yeah that would be it. Some years used a two part design, yours is apparently all one unit, please dont think I was trying to mislead. Below is a picture of a brand new one, that includes keys and the stub harness.... It's $175 online at parts geek......... Yikes.

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Another update: I was under the impression that the new units were only sold as a complete part. I was incorrect. It is a 2 part design, the gray metal part is obviously the lock cylinder portion, but the switch (electric portion) itself IS available seperatly with some digging. https://www.1aauto.com/ignition- switch/i/1azis00012? f=474785&y=1994&utm_campaign=gb_csv_br&utm _content=ZIS&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI4O67lKet3wIVyA OGCh1DigsREAQYBCABEgKoDvD_BwE It's very affordable @ $27! Sorry for the double responses, learned something new about the 1994- 97 Accords today, lol.

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