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<blockquote data-quote="slammedkustom" data-source="post: 29447" data-attributes="member: 150"><p>if you get your lecy tester and find the wire that is live only while you flick the key thats the one, if you keep the key to turn on the power then you are better protected from theft. if its just got a start button then your asking for trouble.</p><p>normally you will have 2 lives going to the ignition, one is the starter live so it only live while the key is on the last position, then it returns to the first position.</p><p>you want it so if you put the key in and turn it to the first position you get the dash light etc up then you press the button rather than turning the key to the second postion, make sure you use a very good quality switch of they can burn out quite easily :wink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slammedkustom, post: 29447, member: 150"] if you get your lecy tester and find the wire that is live only while you flick the key thats the one, if you keep the key to turn on the power then you are better protected from theft. if its just got a start button then your asking for trouble. normally you will have 2 lives going to the ignition, one is the starter live so it only live while the key is on the last position, then it returns to the first position. you want it so if you put the key in and turn it to the first position you get the dash light etc up then you press the button rather than turning the key to the second postion, make sure you use a very good quality switch of they can burn out quite easily :wink: [/QUOTE]
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