Starter interlock question
#31
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Re: Starter interlock question
On the '05's you can still do this, however the '4WD' lamp on the dash stays
lit as a result. I'll probably spend next Saturday underneath the dash
figuring out how to rip the whole thing out by the wires. I figure if you're
smart enough to defeat such a device, you're probably good to go without it.
-JD
Mike Romain wrote:
> I thought you could just stick a fuse into the 'auto' tranny slot in the
> fuse panel on a TJ and away you go with a bypassed clutch switch?
lit as a result. I'll probably spend next Saturday underneath the dash
figuring out how to rip the whole thing out by the wires. I figure if you're
smart enough to defeat such a device, you're probably good to go without it.
-JD
Mike Romain wrote:
> I thought you could just stick a fuse into the 'auto' tranny slot in the
> fuse panel on a TJ and away you go with a bypassed clutch switch?
#32
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Re: Starter interlock question
On the '05's you can still do this, however the '4WD' lamp on the dash stays
lit as a result. I'll probably spend next Saturday underneath the dash
figuring out how to rip the whole thing out by the wires. I figure if you're
smart enough to defeat such a device, you're probably good to go without it.
-JD
Mike Romain wrote:
> I thought you could just stick a fuse into the 'auto' tranny slot in the
> fuse panel on a TJ and away you go with a bypassed clutch switch?
lit as a result. I'll probably spend next Saturday underneath the dash
figuring out how to rip the whole thing out by the wires. I figure if you're
smart enough to defeat such a device, you're probably good to go without it.
-JD
Mike Romain wrote:
> I thought you could just stick a fuse into the 'auto' tranny slot in the
> fuse panel on a TJ and away you go with a bypassed clutch switch?
#33
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Re: Starter interlock question
On the '05's you can still do this, however the '4WD' lamp on the dash stays
lit as a result. I'll probably spend next Saturday underneath the dash
figuring out how to rip the whole thing out by the wires. I figure if you're
smart enough to defeat such a device, you're probably good to go without it.
-JD
Mike Romain wrote:
> I thought you could just stick a fuse into the 'auto' tranny slot in the
> fuse panel on a TJ and away you go with a bypassed clutch switch?
lit as a result. I'll probably spend next Saturday underneath the dash
figuring out how to rip the whole thing out by the wires. I figure if you're
smart enough to defeat such a device, you're probably good to go without it.
-JD
Mike Romain wrote:
> I thought you could just stick a fuse into the 'auto' tranny slot in the
> fuse panel on a TJ and away you go with a bypassed clutch switch?
#38
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Re: Starter interlock question
Just snip the wires and wire nut them together, or put auto connectors
opposite and plug them together. Ripping out stuff just cuts into top down
time.
--
HarryS My 2¢
"JD Adams" <withheld@my.request> wrote in message
news:99GdneDz-7viev_fRVn-3Q@softcom.net...
| On the '05's you can still do this, however the '4WD' lamp on the dash
stays
| lit as a result. I'll probably spend next Saturday underneath the dash
| figuring out how to rip the whole thing out by the wires. I figure if
you're
| smart enough to defeat such a device, you're probably good to go without
it.
|
| -JD
|
|
| Mike Romain wrote:
| > I thought you could just stick a fuse into the 'auto' tranny slot in the
| > fuse panel on a TJ and away you go with a bypassed clutch switch?
opposite and plug them together. Ripping out stuff just cuts into top down
time.
--
HarryS My 2¢
"JD Adams" <withheld@my.request> wrote in message
news:99GdneDz-7viev_fRVn-3Q@softcom.net...
| On the '05's you can still do this, however the '4WD' lamp on the dash
stays
| lit as a result. I'll probably spend next Saturday underneath the dash
| figuring out how to rip the whole thing out by the wires. I figure if
you're
| smart enough to defeat such a device, you're probably good to go without
it.
|
| -JD
|
|
| Mike Romain wrote:
| > I thought you could just stick a fuse into the 'auto' tranny slot in the
| > fuse panel on a TJ and away you go with a bypassed clutch switch?
#39
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Posts: n/a
Re: Starter interlock question
Just snip the wires and wire nut them together, or put auto connectors
opposite and plug them together. Ripping out stuff just cuts into top down
time.
--
HarryS My 2¢
"JD Adams" <withheld@my.request> wrote in message
news:99GdneDz-7viev_fRVn-3Q@softcom.net...
| On the '05's you can still do this, however the '4WD' lamp on the dash
stays
| lit as a result. I'll probably spend next Saturday underneath the dash
| figuring out how to rip the whole thing out by the wires. I figure if
you're
| smart enough to defeat such a device, you're probably good to go without
it.
|
| -JD
|
|
| Mike Romain wrote:
| > I thought you could just stick a fuse into the 'auto' tranny slot in the
| > fuse panel on a TJ and away you go with a bypassed clutch switch?
opposite and plug them together. Ripping out stuff just cuts into top down
time.
--
HarryS My 2¢
"JD Adams" <withheld@my.request> wrote in message
news:99GdneDz-7viev_fRVn-3Q@softcom.net...
| On the '05's you can still do this, however the '4WD' lamp on the dash
stays
| lit as a result. I'll probably spend next Saturday underneath the dash
| figuring out how to rip the whole thing out by the wires. I figure if
you're
| smart enough to defeat such a device, you're probably good to go without
it.
|
| -JD
|
|
| Mike Romain wrote:
| > I thought you could just stick a fuse into the 'auto' tranny slot in the
| > fuse panel on a TJ and away you go with a bypassed clutch switch?
#40
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Posts: n/a
Re: Starter interlock question
Just snip the wires and wire nut them together, or put auto connectors
opposite and plug them together. Ripping out stuff just cuts into top down
time.
--
HarryS My 2¢
"JD Adams" <withheld@my.request> wrote in message
news:99GdneDz-7viev_fRVn-3Q@softcom.net...
| On the '05's you can still do this, however the '4WD' lamp on the dash
stays
| lit as a result. I'll probably spend next Saturday underneath the dash
| figuring out how to rip the whole thing out by the wires. I figure if
you're
| smart enough to defeat such a device, you're probably good to go without
it.
|
| -JD
|
|
| Mike Romain wrote:
| > I thought you could just stick a fuse into the 'auto' tranny slot in the
| > fuse panel on a TJ and away you go with a bypassed clutch switch?
opposite and plug them together. Ripping out stuff just cuts into top down
time.
--
HarryS My 2¢
"JD Adams" <withheld@my.request> wrote in message
news:99GdneDz-7viev_fRVn-3Q@softcom.net...
| On the '05's you can still do this, however the '4WD' lamp on the dash
stays
| lit as a result. I'll probably spend next Saturday underneath the dash
| figuring out how to rip the whole thing out by the wires. I figure if
you're
| smart enough to defeat such a device, you're probably good to go without
it.
|
| -JD
|
|
| Mike Romain wrote:
| > I thought you could just stick a fuse into the 'auto' tranny slot in the
| > fuse panel on a TJ and away you go with a bypassed clutch switch?