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![]() There should be a two wire switch mounted on the clutch pedal assembly, with a red/blue wire & a white/pink wire. Unplug it, and set up a DMM to read 20 scale dc volts on the red/blue wire. Turn the key to the start position, and check the meter. It should read battery voltage. If it does not, check your ignition switch. If it does, reattach the plug to the switch, and splice a dmm probe into the white/pink wire beyond the switch, and set up the dmm the same way. Turn the key to start again, and check the voltage. It should be zero. Next depress the clutch pedal, and watch the meter (with the key still in the start position). It should go to battery voltage. If it doesn't, replace the switch, if it doesn't, let me know.
Take care, -Chris
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