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- James 5th gen
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I had an issue like this before but I was pulling codes for low voltage. Turned out to be the ignition control module, but I agree it’s most likely to be the ignition switch or dizzy related 
- arif_manji
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I would also say ignition switch, had the same issue. Replaced it, didn't take long and issue resolved.
- toadster
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Lo All
Ordered one off eBay from a Honda main dealer.
Half OEM price and free postage too
I spoke to a guy there today who said it's quite a common fault.
Plastic on switch simply wears out over time as it's plastic on metal.
Cheers again all
Toadster

Ordered one off eBay from a Honda main dealer.
Half OEM price and free postage too

I spoke to a guy there today who said it's quite a common fault.
Plastic on switch simply wears out over time as it's plastic on metal.
Cheers again all

Toadster

- toadster
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LO All
Got new ignition switch fitted today.
I removed all the plastic covers but drove to my fav garage to have them swapped over.
I did notice that the old one was quite warm when I got there and once removed it seemed to have a bit of oil on it.
Maybe getting hot and oil/grease leaking out
Drove back home and new switch not warm so looks like old switch was culprit
Cheers
Toadster

Got new ignition switch fitted today.
I removed all the plastic covers but drove to my fav garage to have them swapped over.
I did notice that the old one was quite warm when I got there and once removed it seemed to have a bit of oil on it.
Maybe getting hot and oil/grease leaking out

Drove back home and new switch not warm so looks like old switch was culprit

Cheers

Toadster
