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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Dec 7, '04 From greece Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Hi guys I friend of mine installed a start button on his mx-5 and he told me he would install one on my car for free my question is will this harm my car is it reliable?
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The black/white wire is located behind the actual ignition, here is a pic (from Coomer's install giude)
![]() I found that it is kinda tough to get to these easily (you have to remove a few dash plastics ect to get good access to it), so I followed that wire through the harness and there is an easy place to access it. Directly behind your clock/stereo there is a wire harness taped up that runs strait up and down. Cut the black tape off and there is the black/white wire with a bunch of others ![]() ![]() I have big hands and getting to that wire behind the ignition sucked for me. Behind the clock/radio, there is soo much room to work ![]() about the all time and the ACC, I need to clarify, it isn't ACC (first click, radio on ect..), it is when the ignotion is in the "on" position (second click). Why you need both, I don't know exactly. I would assume for the same reason there is all time power going to your ignition stock from Toyota ![]() -------------------- |
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