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"5) Flame out wire at end of switch" , in red, I think. It comes from the starter relay switch goes to the ignition switch, but branches off first to the clock (off the page), so It must be constantly live. The full PDF is here. In normal operation when the ignition switch is in the on position, then the ignition live must draw current from it. But what goes on back at the starter relay I dont know. But what ever it is must allow it to start when the Engine Start button is hit.




