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Old Jul 25, 2023 | 01:04 PM
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Disable neutral safety switch

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Please disregard my previous post...
The correct question I'm asking is this, (2 Parts):
1) How to disable Neutral-Safety Switch, (also known as the Clutch Starter Interlock).
2) I read on another Forum that disabling the Neutral-Safety Switch makes the car believe that the clutch pedal is always depressed to the floor. That, however, basically renders my cruise control useless as one can't activate the cruise control when the car believes the clutch pedal is depressed all the way to the floor all the time.
Any ideas?
Like can I disable the Neutral-Safety Switch
and still use the cruise control?

Nik

 
Old Jul 26, 2023 | 04:13 AM
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May be able to have a hon-data tech take care of that but I'm not sure. Personally if it's that big of an issue, hardwire a toggle switch in an easy to reach space. Pull the wiring diagram and go from there. Easy.
 
Old Jul 27, 2023 | 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by 2015LXFIT
May be able to have a hon-data tech take care of that but I'm not sure. Personally if it's that big of an issue, hardwire a toggle switch in an easy to reach space. Pull the wiring diagram and go from there. Easy.
You mean a toggle switch to disable the neutral safety switch?
What is meant by "Having a hon-data tech take care of that"?

Nik
 
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