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clutch bypass for 2007 hyundai accent gs


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Mike_89gts 
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Hello everybody!
Anyone know what kind of clutch switching system I have
in my 2007 Hyundai Accent GS?
Which wire am I connecting my "Ground Out
When Running" wire to?
Thanks a bunch in advance folks!
Mike
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What kind of system are you installing
Mike_89gts 
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It's a crappy tire Prostart CT-3260 for manual transmission.

Thanks a bunch! - Mike

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Send a negative start signal to the BLACK/ orange at the clutch switch. You also need to connect the posative start at the harness.
Mike_89gts 
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Sorry KarTuneMan... you lost me there!

So, my GOWR go to BLACK/ orange @ clutch but what is that your saying about about positive at harness?  Are you saying I've got to connect 2 clutch wires to my RS unit??

Thanks,

Mike

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no, send a negative start signal (on the prostart set it for 5th relay ignition 3 output (-) ) then also connect the 12v start wire at ignition harness.
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You can use the gwr wire that will be okay. But if you have a neg start pulse that would be better but both will work fine
Mike_89gts 
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ok guys... I'm just a little slow.
So are you saying I have a positive clutch and
my starter wire from my RS has to be hooked up to
the clutch. And if that's the case, I'm assuming
the RS starter wire does NOT get hooked up to
my car's ignition harness.
OR
Are you just stating that... (like it says in the manual)
to hook up the RS starter output wire to starter wire in
my ignition harness.
Have I got 1 or 2 connections to make at my clutch?
Bypassing the clutch is my only question... everything
else is good to go.
Sorry for the confusion folks... just need it in
layman's terms.
Thanks again!
Mike
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White wire from prostart to BLACK/ orange at clutch switch and purple from prostart to white wire in the ignition harness
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Perfect - thanks folks.  Truly appreciate it!

Mike

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