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Re: How can I hot wire my 900 Posted by Dieter [Email] (#3483) [Profile/Gallery] (more from Dieter) on Sun, 26 Feb 2006 15:09:16 In Reply to: How can I hot wire my 900, sabby, Sun, 26 Feb 2006 10:47:18 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
Take five lengths of wire, each about seven or eight inches long, strip one end of each, twist them together, and crimp to a single female spade connector that is sized to fit the male connectors on the ignition switch. Strip the remaining ends, take four more female spade connectors and crimp them to four of the wires' free ends. (One wire does not require a spade connector.)
Remove the wires from the ignition switch, LABEL them so you know where each one goes, and make a sketch of the switch that shows which color wire goes to which connector.
Look at the switch: near the middle are two connectors that are parallel to one another. When viewing the switch in its installed position, these two connectors point roughly to 2 o'clock. Take the spade connector to which all the wires are crimped and plug it into the uppermost spade of the two in the center. This should be where you removed a GREEN wire, and is the ground for the ignition switch.
To manually run the switch: plug in the four remaining female spade connectors to all of the available male connectors EXCEPT the connector to which the YELLOW wire was connected.
To start the engine, take the fifth, bare wire and touch it to the connector to which the yellow wire was connected: this runs the starter. As soon as the car fires up, remove the wire. The car will remain on.
To stop the engine, pull the connectors to which the grey wire was connected.
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