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Clutch switch problem

I believe there's logic built in with both the lower and upper switches. You won't be able to start the car the the pedal up against the upper cruise switch

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Old 08-07-2017, 09:09 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I believe there's logic built in with both the lower and upper switches. You won't be able to start the car the the pedal up against the upper cruise switch even if you are depressing the lower clutch switch in-hand. The pedal has to be off the upper switch and the lower switch depressed.

Not sure of your pedal position when doing your tests, but that's what I found out at least..
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