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jrthistle 
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 was wondering if anybody know how to bypass the clutch switch on a 1998 ford escort for a remote starter. It is a four wire plug at the top of the switch, and the car does not have cruise control.
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BLACK/ red or Red (+) at the clutch switch harness. Make sure that you test these wire before trying to hook up 12 volts to the wire.
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Jeff....you never asked him what he was installing?   OK, I'll ask him.

jrthisle....what are you putting in?

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it is a ct 3260 prostart for manual transmissions i have the thing completly done except for the clutch switch. the switch has 4 wires going to it  all the wires have constant ground until you push the clutch then the white wire losses ground. (see my home made connectro pinout) 
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the wire colors are BROWN / yellow (large wire) green (smallwire) GREEN/ black (large wire)   white (small wire)

the white wire is the one that losses ground when the clutch is pushed

anyone ever do this before???


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