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Old 10-13-2013, 07:55 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Just a thought IF it is the switch? Try to disconnect it and jumper it with a small piece wire or paperclip?

If it starts theirs your problem just make sure it doesn't come in contact with any metal since it could be either a power or ground.

If it's a single wire only? It may just be a ground switch which then you'll just need to ground it and fire it up to see IF it'll start.

By all means use a test probe to detect if its using power or ground since all your doing is completing a circuit.

This is only a temp fix to bypass the Clutch switch IF thats what the issue is, and NOT the fob's Battery.
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