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clutch bypass in a 97 ford mustang


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jlmille5 
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I need help bypassing the clutch for a remote start in a mustang 95-97.  Cant find the 2 wires to connect together like in an easy honda.  It has a neutral safety switch where the oem starter harness will not activate in gear so thats not a problem.  Please help me or point me towards help.  Thank you
JWorm 
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[QUOTE] It has a neutral safety switch where the oem starter harness will not activate in gear so thats not a problem. [/QUOTE]
I highly doubt it. That neutral safety switch is only present on the automatics. Put car in gear, push clutch in, and try to start car....it will start. Remote start car in gear and watch how far it jumps forward....
jlmille5 
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Anybody know anything?
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Most late model Mustangs have a 2 plugs located mid way the firewall, left of the clutch. One side is hot from the key, and the other side will engage the starter and COMPLETELY bypass the clutch. If you jump the wires together, the key will start the car w\o the clutch. If you connect the motor side of the switch to the start output from your r\s, then the clutch will only bypass during the r\s sequence. Please don't fu#$ your car upclutch bypass in a 97 ford mustang -- posted image. .

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