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Old 10-23-16, 04:49 PM
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Default changing instrument cluster-no start

I recently got an instrument cluster off a 1994 wreaked SC400 to try on my 1993 SC400. After switching the units, I can not turn the ignition switch to start the car. Its as if I have a bad key. Do anyone know what I did and how to fix it?

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Old 10-23-16, 07:46 PM
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Default my bad; but, the car starts just fine

My bad because I am a little old for such silly errors. The key would not turn in the ignition switch because the steering wheel needed a minor movement to free it up so I could start the car. By the way, the junkyard instrument cluster I bought today did not work; so, it will go back to the junk yard. The only good was that the previous SC400 got 365,000 miles before it died.
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