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Old 09-05-2008, 08:46 AM
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I get your point. What I want is to prevent the starter from operating unless the clutch pedal is depressed. One time I left the car in gear instead of using the E-brake and someone else jumped in and turned the key nearly causing an accident. I'm really not worried about being able to move the car by using the starter motor. I would guess that I would need to mount a brake light switch on the clutch pedal bracket similar to the one on the brake pedal and then wire it into the hot wire from the ignition switch to the starter relay. Does that sound correct to everyone? If I needed to use the starter motor to move the car I could always bypass the switch. Just wondering of my idea is correct based on what others have done.
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