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Stock
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: LOS ANGELES
Posts: 25
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the clutch switch, its kinda electric i believe
same issue with my 2jz, its not a common problem thou so yah i bought mine at http://toyotapartszone.com pretty cheap and friendly too :] |
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Bay area
Posts: 4
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I actually see where the button is engaged when the clutch is pressed, but it won't work for me.. I don't know what it is.. I'm looking for a way to bypass the whole thing.. |
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3" Exhaust
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Sacramento
Posts: 60
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You converted from an auto right? go find a wire diagram for your car and look around the area around where your old auto gear selector used to be. There should be a connector just sitting there that you have to disconnect, there are two wires that you need to jump, and that'll bypass the switch and let you start it with the key. I can't think of the two wire colors tho, sorry.
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1jz-gte swap (Currently spun #3 rod bearings), Apexi high flow filter, Greddy thrust 3" downpipe, N1 3" catback with cat delete tube, 1 peice driveshaft, Bar and Plate intercooler, and 440 JDM 2jz injectors. Possible 2jz lower block swap in the works if I can't rebuild the 1j. So troublesome. |
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Bay area
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I'm not sure if you got my PM.. But are you referring to the 2 wires that plug into the clutch start switch? |
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3" Exhaust
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Sacramento
Posts: 60
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Yeah, those two, sorry, I work a lot, I jump on here as often as I can, but that's usually only the evenings here in cali. hehe.
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1jz-gte swap (Currently spun #3 rod bearings), Apexi high flow filter, Greddy thrust 3" downpipe, N1 3" catback with cat delete tube, 1 peice driveshaft, Bar and Plate intercooler, and 440 JDM 2jz injectors. Possible 2jz lower block swap in the works if I can't rebuild the 1j. So troublesome. |
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Bay area
Posts: 4
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What needs to be done in order to jump the wires?(Im a total newbie) the end of these 2 wires look how the end of speaker wire would look, it metal on the inside with a rubber outer cover |
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