Got information on the switch from this link, http://www.the370z.com/diy-section-d...no-photos.html . The switch is SPDT commonly close, Download Data Sheet: Turquoise stroke switches Data Sheet for: Switch,pin plunger,SPDT,PCB,without boss. Part No
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Got information on the switch from this link, Steering Lock entry and immobiliser delete (no photos). The switch is SPDT commonly close, Download Data Sheet: Turquoise stroke switches Data Sheet for: Switch,pin plunger,SPDT,PCB,without boss. Part No ASQ11510J. Manufactured by Panasonic
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So much for being a sealed switch, not sealed very well if it allowing grease in.
Ok so the switch must be internally cut, removed or track trace cut since it is normally closed (in the released state).
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If the switch removed, it would be normally open, wouldn't it? Then removing the switches would be the same as keeping the switches pressed all the time.
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Yes switch removed would be open circuit, which is equivalent to pressing the switch.
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I bet it wouldn't be hard to come up with a simple jumper module to plug in place of the steer lock and make it like work liked the late 2012 model.
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I wouldn't be surprised if they come up with an ECU "upgrade" that allows Consult to disable the steering lock and have it removed. This would be a good feature for UpRev to have as well.
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