Clutch starter switch
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Clutch starter switch
What attaches the clutch starter switch to the pedal assembly? I see a little tab with a threaded hole on the pedal assembly, but I'm not sure if that's where the switch attaches to. The switch itself has a funny looking plastic bushing.
If it does attach with just a screw.. anyone have a pic of it? I probably have one in my box of screws. I just haven't had this thing installed in 2 years so I have no idea how it went!
If it does attach with just a screw.. anyone have a pic of it? I probably have one in my box of screws. I just haven't had this thing installed in 2 years so I have no idea how it went!
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I dont follow? you mean the switch that wont let the car start unless the pedal is depressed right? Thats what I was talking about.Series8217 wrote:p8ntman442 wrote:the switch is threaded and threads (read push really hard) into that stamped nut that is tabbed into the mounting hole. No screws.
STARTER SWITCH! STARTER SWITCH!!
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No, you were talking about the cruise control clutch switch. It is not the same switch. There are two switches on the clutch pedal. I know how the cruise control safety switch hooks up; the threaded body makes it pretty clear.. I have that installed already..p8ntman442 wrote:I dont follow? you mean the switch that wont let the car start unless the pedal is depressed right? Thats what I was talking about.Series8217 wrote:p8ntman442 wrote:the switch is threaded and threads (read push really hard) into that stamped nut that is tabbed into the mounting hole. No screws.
STARTER SWITCH! STARTER SWITCH!!
The clutch starter switch is the funny looking one..
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