if i was wanting to add a remote starter
You do not disable the clutch switch.
You hook up the starter wire output of the remote start to the starter side of the clutch switch, instead of the ignition switch side of the clutch switch.
See this is why I don't recommend that people put remote starts on their car themselves. If you can't figure out that there is a starter side and a switch side of the clucth switch how can you figure out what wire to hook the remote start's neutral safety wire too so that you can't accidentally start the car in gear???
Preventing the car from starting in gear is 1000% more important than hooking up a starter wire.
DO NOT install a remote start on your car without hooking up the neutral safety wire.
and do not use a remote start that does not have a neutral safety wire input
You hook up the starter wire output of the remote start to the starter side of the clutch switch, instead of the ignition switch side of the clutch switch.
See this is why I don't recommend that people put remote starts on their car themselves. If you can't figure out that there is a starter side and a switch side of the clucth switch how can you figure out what wire to hook the remote start's neutral safety wire too so that you can't accidentally start the car in gear???
Preventing the car from starting in gear is 1000% more important than hooking up a starter wire.
DO NOT install a remote start on your car without hooking up the neutral safety wire.
and do not use a remote start that does not have a neutral safety wire input
Last edited by Icemark; Feb 20, 2006 at 12:58 PM.
I know not what the question is.
IF you want to just bypass the clutch interlock switch, just disconnect the connector from it and install a jumper wire in the plug. The clutch interlock switch has a black/red wire and a black/green wire. Don't mistake that switch with the lower clutch switch which has nadda to do anything with starting the engine.
If you want a remote starter switch in the engine bay, just find the Blue jumper plug under the Trail coil assy and jumper 12vdc to the black/white wire in the harness plug.
IF you want to just bypass the clutch interlock switch, just disconnect the connector from it and install a jumper wire in the plug. The clutch interlock switch has a black/red wire and a black/green wire. Don't mistake that switch with the lower clutch switch which has nadda to do anything with starting the engine.
If you want a remote starter switch in the engine bay, just find the Blue jumper plug under the Trail coil assy and jumper 12vdc to the black/white wire in the harness plug.
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