DIY clutch switch jump
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Borrowed some pics I found on the web.
First pic shows jumped wires after pulling clips off the switch. pics shows the two clips jumped with a piece of wire with male clip ends. If you don t have the male ends on a wire you can just push the wire into the clips. Second pic show the switch (White) with the wires off.
So maybe practice (No tools needed) and keep a piece of wire in the glove box so you don t need a tow if the switch goes (which apparently they do a lot).
The "Hold the key for 30 second" trick didn t work for me in attempt to over ride switch. I read it would work (but not for me).
And to replace the switch you ll need a 10 MM wrench to take the switch off it s mount.
Hope this helps in a time of need.
First pic shows jumped wires after pulling clips off the switch. pics shows the two clips jumped with a piece of wire with male clip ends. If you don t have the male ends on a wire you can just push the wire into the clips. Second pic show the switch (White) with the wires off.
So maybe practice (No tools needed) and keep a piece of wire in the glove box so you don t need a tow if the switch goes (which apparently they do a lot).
The "Hold the key for 30 second" trick didn t work for me in attempt to over ride switch. I read it would work (but not for me).
And to replace the switch you ll need a 10 MM wrench to take the switch off it s mount.
Hope this helps in a time of need.
Last edited by cerbomark; 08-22-2015 at 05:47 PM.
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