Bypass neutral switch at main relay?
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Bypass neutral switch at main relay?
Now before you freak out about trying to bypass my safety switch, I will tell you that I'm doing this because I have to not because I want to.
Now with that said; I was attempting to fix my bypass switch and the wires broke off of the clip that goes in to the bypass switch. I have tried twisting the wires together, but it's so cramped up in there and the wires are so trashed that I can't make a good enough connection to get it to start.
So I was wondering if I could just use the wires running out of the main relay that go to the switch, and put them together there for the time being. If so, does anyone know which wires they would be? Thanks.
Now with that said; I was attempting to fix my bypass switch and the wires broke off of the clip that goes in to the bypass switch. I have tried twisting the wires together, but it's so cramped up in there and the wires are so trashed that I can't make a good enough connection to get it to start.
So I was wondering if I could just use the wires running out of the main relay that go to the switch, and put them together there for the time being. If so, does anyone know which wires they would be? Thanks.
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Re: Bypass neutral switch at main relay?
1) The access to the wires will be improved by removing the front seat.
2) The wires for the starter switch at the top of the clutch pedal do NOT route through the main relay.
2) The wires for the starter switch at the top of the clutch pedal do NOT route through the main relay.
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