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hyundai accent clutch bypass wire


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ryu 
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Hey looking for 2002/2001 Hyundai accent GL clutch bypass wire the wire color, location and what type of bypass is needed.
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You have read the forum rules..... right?

I hope your installing a unit designed for a manual trans.

What year ... the 01, 02 are very different!

ryu 
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its a 2002 Hyundai accent GSI cant seem to find anything for a GSI. Looking for a wiring guide and the what wire for clutch bypass, yes the unit is for manual trans.
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Easiest Way is to go to the clutch and find the plug connected to it as if looking for the brake wire.  But instead look for the wire that switched from 12v to ground.

I don't have the wiring for that vehicle so thats as far as I can help you

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Well thats what i do with R/S which aren't intended for manual trans. Using the - status output wire
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paidnfull wrote:
Well thats what i do with R/S which aren't intended for manual trans. Using the - status output wire

Not a good answer......

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Find a black at the clutch switch. Connect a negative start output (or the ground while running if your unit doesn't have a second starter output) to this wire.
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no a good answer ? its the same as yours lol

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