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Old 12-04-2001, 06:07 AM   #15
mustangman65_79
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So there is no way to get your old switch and plug it in and just move it out of the way??? If PKRWUD can't fiqure it out, then I think it's up to a guessing game, get a friend to help. U do know u can bypass this switch right??? I had to do it on my Bronco. Just turn on the key, open your hood, and crank over your starter by using the starter silinoid(can spell) As long as the key is on, the car should start. If u don't know how to do this, I'll try to explain. On your silinoid there should be only three posts on it. One goes to your batt, onther goes to your starter, the third, and smallest one, goes to your tranny and key. When u turn your key to start, it goes through your tranny switch, then the silinoid. Since your switch is disconnected, then u must make your on route. All u have to do is take something metal, say an old screwdriver, and connect it from the batt post to your smaller post, this will close the silinoid, sending power to your stater, and if your key is on, start your car. U can do this all the time if needed, but it looks stupid doing it, but if u need to drive it, do it this way. If you have four posts, then the one to use will be the one with only one red wire going to it(should be one Red wire). Plz let know know if u have any probs.
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