One Sunday AM at the local beach meet, a guy out here on Long island swapped a vet engine in an RX-8 body. No Neutral Saftey Switch. He was showing off and hit the remote start. It took off. He ran after it and was able to get in, but it hit 2 bikes and side swipped a newer GT500 before landing in the bay. He swam to safety luckily..
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My 91 was atx and is now bpt/g-trans and I don't use a clutch switch. Starting your car in gear is fun.
Mtx has a clutch switch, atx has neutral safety switch. Both have thick blk/red blk/blu wires running to them. You could either jump these wires together (what I did) and have no clutch switch- or- run wires from what used to be the neutral switch to you clutch switch that closes with clutch depression. (These 2 wires are the thick ones in the 2-wire plug on the atx harness you pictured above.)
Your last post with the circled switch: that is the clutch engage switch. The atx cars have a blk/blu wire coming from the neutral safety switch going to the ecu at pin 1V. Mtx cars have a blu/wht wire going from that clutch engage switch to pin 1V at the ecu. (1V=pin 22 in plug #1) The neutral gear switch on the mtx has a blu/wht wire that ties into the blu/wht wire running from the clutch engage switch to the ecu.
Edit: I typed this after just reading the first page. I see you did a harness swap.Last edited by resuwrecked; 05-18-2011, 06:02 PM.
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What is the actual function of the other switch? (At the top of pedal travel.)
I currently have it disconnected, but grounding the wires, attaching them to each other, our leaving then open seems to have no change effect on the drivability of my 93...
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Leave it off. Just get into the habit of leaving the car in neutral and pushing in the clutch when starting the car. I have always disconnected my neutral switches. It is easier to turn the key and move the car with the starter. I once ran out of gas and used the starter to get me to a gas station 5 klms away. That little starter on the Festivas is the strongest I've ever seen.
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Originally posted by Bdubya View PostLeave it off. Just get into the habit of leaving the car in neutral and pushing in the clutch when starting the car. I have always disconnected my neutral switches. It is easier to turn the key and move the car with the starter. I once ran out of gas and used the starter to get me to a gas station 5 klms away. That little starter on the Festivas is the strongest I've ever seen.Some people like to read fiction,I prefer to read repair manuals. Weird I know-
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No offense taken. I understand that a lot of people need these safety switches to survive in todays world. It is amazing that humanity survived the last 110 years with no clutch/safety switches. My bad for learning how to safely operate a vehicle back in the day when clutch/safety switches did not even exist. You are correct nitrofarm, this forum should really be reserved for 100% OEM, original safety specs.
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