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Hey guys whats up? I was searching for a good thread on how to bypass the clutch safety switch and was soon dissapointed that there was not much help. I then went out to the garage and started messing around with the wires and found an extreamly easy way to bypass the switch.
What you will need:
screw driver
wire strippers
Wire connectors
18ga wire
on/off type switch
Step 1:
Locate the sensor on the clutch pedal and remove.
Step 2:
Locate pink, and red/blue wires.
Step 3:
Splice the two of them together using a crimp-on wire splice connector.
Step 4:
Reinstall the sensor to the clutch pedal and your done.
There is another way to do it using a 2 position switch so that when the vehicle in not off-road the switch will work like normal. For this method follow these steps.
Step 2 A:
use a crimp-on wire connector on each of the wires indevidualy with a pig tail wire off of each one.
Step 2 B:
Run each of the pig tail wires into a standard two position toggle switch.
Step 2 C:
Refer back to step 3 to finish.
Pictures to follow in the next post.
What you will need:
screw driver
wire strippers
Wire connectors
18ga wire
on/off type switch
Step 1:
Locate the sensor on the clutch pedal and remove.
Step 2:
Locate pink, and red/blue wires.
Step 3:
Splice the two of them together using a crimp-on wire splice connector.
Step 4:
Reinstall the sensor to the clutch pedal and your done.
There is another way to do it using a 2 position switch so that when the vehicle in not off-road the switch will work like normal. For this method follow these steps.
Step 2 A:
use a crimp-on wire connector on each of the wires indevidualy with a pig tail wire off of each one.
Step 2 B:
Run each of the pig tail wires into a standard two position toggle switch.
Step 2 C:
Refer back to step 3 to finish.
Pictures to follow in the next post.