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2000 Plymouth Neon almost 96,000.




There's your problem.

My guess would be the ignition switch as well, probably the electrical portion of the switch, which is usually separate from the part the key goes into. Could be moisture causing a short.

If it is the electrical part, at least it may be a little cheaper to fix than replacing the actual tumbler.


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