help neutral switch
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help neutral switch
ok i need help wiring the neutral safety switch i bought a cabin harness they told me it was for 5spd and it wasnt so i tried wiring it to the ecu blue wire to b9 the starter signal and black to ground but it still wont work (by the way i have a 94 civic) im tired of touching the starter post just to start the car any help would be great
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Re: help neutral switch
i just did a auto to 5 speed swap. on the auto connector, there are 2 wires on the harness that go to the shifter (the two big ones are the neutral safety switch) the top ones are the reverse lights)
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Re: help neutral switch
check this out for the wiring part. (instead of running the wires to the clutch. you CAN just connect them together. but the clutch is safer.
https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-civic-del-sol-1992-2000-1/how-my-auto-manual-swap-pics-56k-no-no-2090074/
https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-civic-del-sol-1992-2000-1/how-my-auto-manual-swap-pics-56k-no-no-2090074/
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Re: help neutral switch
well you can always do this.
i just drew that real quick.
Find the wire on the key switch that has 12volts + when the key goes to start. then cut that wire, and run it to number 85 on a bosch 4 pin relay. then ground out pin 86 on the relay.
wire up pin 30 to the positive terminal on a battery (with a 20 amp fuse) and send pin 87 to the starter solenoid (the terminal you touch with a wire to start the car the way you are now)
and instantly you have a cheap starter switch that looks factory.
i recommend no less than a 12 gauge wire. 10 gauge preferably
i just drew that real quick.
Find the wire on the key switch that has 12volts + when the key goes to start. then cut that wire, and run it to number 85 on a bosch 4 pin relay. then ground out pin 86 on the relay.
wire up pin 30 to the positive terminal on a battery (with a 20 amp fuse) and send pin 87 to the starter solenoid (the terminal you touch with a wire to start the car the way you are now)
and instantly you have a cheap starter switch that looks factory.
i recommend no less than a 12 gauge wire. 10 gauge preferably
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