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Bypass ignition switch with a button
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<blockquote data-quote="lcfmonkey" data-source="post: 636135" data-attributes="member: 17363"><p>After years of starting issues I've narrowed the problem down to a dodgy ignition switch, I can turn the key and get dash lights but when I give it a quarter turn to start the engine I get nothing. Sometimes a thump to the steering housing will work but it's too hit and miss to rely on.</p><p>As a short term fix would it be possible to run wires from the starter motor to a toggle switch on the dash which I could use to activate the starter?</p><p>If so which starter terminals would I need to connect to?</p><p>Cheers</p><p>Monkey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lcfmonkey, post: 636135, member: 17363"] After years of starting issues I've narrowed the problem down to a dodgy ignition switch, I can turn the key and get dash lights but when I give it a quarter turn to start the engine I get nothing. Sometimes a thump to the steering housing will work but it's too hit and miss to rely on. As a short term fix would it be possible to run wires from the starter motor to a toggle switch on the dash which I could use to activate the starter? If so which starter terminals would I need to connect to? Cheers Monkey [/QUOTE]
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