Miata Mailing List: May 1997, Message #2

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From: "Albert" <abarth@earthlink.net> Subject: Re: Neutral Safety Switch Date: Thu, 1 May 1997 00:26:09 -0500
---------- > From: Sam Sharp <ssharp@highfiber.com> > To: Multiple recipients of list <miata@list.realbig.com> > Subject: Re: Neutral Safety Switch > Date: Wednesday, April 30, 1997 9:18 PM > > Hi! There's no neutral safety switch on my '90, but there is (was) a switch > that requires the clutch to be pressed before the starter will work. I > assume this is what you're talking about. When you look under there you'll > see a switch up by the clutch pedal. That's not it. That one is for the > cruise control. The one you want is the other one that you don't see. If I > remember right it's way up there, against the firewall. I think I followed > the wires coming out of it to a connector, pulled it apart, and made a > jumper wire for the "car" side of it. Nothing to it once you find the > switch. I *HATE* a car that forces me to step on the clutch like I'm too > stupid to check if it's in gear, which it's not. My windows and trunk work > without the key, too, but that's another story.... > > Sam and Baby, who says ****RAINSUX**** > > At 01:53 PM 4/29/97 -0500, you wrote: > >I will probably get flamed for this, but does anyone know the particulars > >of how to bypass the neutral safety switch on a '96 PEP 5-spd? I would > >like to install a remote starter, and . . . the rest is obvious. > > > >Thanks in advance. > > > >Kevin Christenson > >(kchrist2@ford.com) > >Black^3 '96 PEP - KCMIATA > > > > > > Roll down the window without a key. Hmmm, that is very interesting. I always thought that all you need to roll down the window is your hands or feet. Using a key? Hmmm, it must be a new age thing! Albert

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