I am looking for a schematic/explanation regarding the function of each of the ignition switch terminals on the 81 and newer Fiat Spider ignition switch. I've found schematics for older switches that are different, but none for the newer models. I am trying to bench test the switch operation and have found the following:
With no key installed
Continuity between:
50 – Red
30 – Brown
INT - Blue and Blank
With key installed
Continuity between:
16 – White, Both wires
Continuity between:
50 – Red
30 – Brown
INT - Blue and Blank
In run position
Continuity between:
15 – Pink
30/1 – Black
Continuity between:
16 – White, Both Wires
Continuity between:
50 – Red
30 – Brown
INT - Blue and Blank
In start position
Continuity is exactly the same as in the run position - I can find no difference between the start and run position. There should be difference since the starter should only be turning over when the key is in the start position. It seems the brown wire on terminal 30 should not have continuity with the other wires (red, blue and black) unless the key is in the start position.
Any knowledgeable help would be welcomed.
