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1994 mazda 626 clutch bypass


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ayalja123 
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Posted: March 26, 2005 at 7:13 PM / IP Logged  

does anyone knows how to bypass the clutch on a  94 mazda 626. i try unpluging them and that didn't work. the car would not start. i also try checking the wire to see wish one would change when you press the cluch but there was only one that would ground. so i try gounding this wire and still no luck instead i had to replace a 40 amp fuse in the engine compartment.all of the other wires would stay the same.does anybody have any idea?

dare_ds69 
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Posted: March 28, 2005 at 7:17 AM / IP Logged  
you have to test both wires at the clutch just tie together or use a relay.
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ayalja123 
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Posted: March 28, 2005 at 2:45 PM / IP Logged  

THANKS BUT THAT WILL NOT WORK BECAUSE I DID TEST ALL THE WIRES ON BOTH SWITCHES AND ONLY ONE GROUNDED BUT WHEN I TRY HOOKING IT TO A GROUND IT BLOW MY FUSE. THATS THE SWITCH AT THE BOTTOM.

amac209 
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i would run a wire straight off the starter solenoid exciter wire or starter relay.
dare_ds69 
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it have to be a wire that when you press the clutch change polaryti if u use a relay it shuld blow a fuse

30 to one wire

87 to the other wire

85 negative from remote starer output

86 12v fused constant

it will do the same funtion as factory

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