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mario9272 
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Posted: December 26, 2011 at 1:26 AM / IP Logged  
My Buddy and i are installing an auto start/ alarm in his mx3 had we have everything hooked up and the only problem we are having is inorder for the auto start to work we have to push the clutch in. He has look all over and can not find the switch on his car. any ideas?  
howie ll 
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Posted: December 26, 2011 at 2:14 AM / IP Logged  
Got to be there, try using a light and looking at the top of the metal piece attached to the pedal.
mario9272 
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We found the wire and now it works.Thank you
scghost64 
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I'm the guy that can't get the thing to work properly. Basically i found the two wire that make-up the safety switch. i made sure that these wires were the proper one's, by disconnecting them, pushing the clutch and see if it turns over, which it didn't. i grab the bypass wire from the module and connect it to the first wire; nothing. tried the second wire and nothing again. grabing a wire i bridged it, (fooling that the clutch is pressed), bingo! it worked. Started it the remove, but it turned off after three seconds, why?

scghost64 
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Started with the remote...
howie ll 
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Posted: December 26, 2011 at 3:32 AM / IP Logged  
Whoa there! You've connected a low current by-pass wire, assuming that's your word for status output or GWR to a wire without testing!
Great do you know the circuitry on this switch?
These are the possibilities.
Neg feed makes the circuit.
12v+ Ignition feed makes the circuit.
12v+ Starter feed makes the circuit.
You MUST TEST before connecting. You might just have cooked the R/S brain.

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