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Old 09-10-2016, 02:42 PM   #1
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s13 clutch pedal inhibitor switch bypass

Hello zilvia I know you will say search but my scenario is a little different,I have a intermediate no start which I thought I had fixed by replacing the ignition switch,but turns out I didn't and since I cant replicate this no start all the time its kinda difficult to find.Tomarrow I plan on doing a voltage drop and pinpointing the problem but I think its the clutch pedal relay that makes it so you must press clutch to start car.The problem is I have no blue inhibitor relay at all or any clutch related relays and the clutch switch has already been bypassed so the previous owner ran wires god knows where this is why I need help.




So what I want to do is bypass the whole interlock relay and clutch switch and run a wire straight from the back of the ignition switch starter wire to the starter signal on the starter.Doing this I have read people say to just do this but you would think I would need to run another relay at least?Then I read the solenoid does not need a relay because the solenoid acts like a relay?And just run wire straight to it...also will this bypass the original fuse or will I need to add a in line fuse?Thats all I just want to be sure thanks.
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