It's connected to 2 different wires. A red/light blue wire and a Dark Blue/Light Green wire. On my truck the r/lb wire is labeled Run and the db/lg wire is Start. If you press the button with the key off nothing happens. You have to have the key in the run position before it even cranks.
@MrForeverReal Yes I have it installed were the change holder used to be. Just used a small saw and dremel to remove the little hump that holds the change, glued a piece of plexi to the rear piece with the clips, drilled/cut a big enough hole through it for the switch, and painted.
There's not really much of a purpose besides the fun factor but there are several factory vehicles that work just like that with the button. Honda S2000 comes to mind.
so you connected the button to the yellow wire aka starter wire and if u press the button with the keys off it prob just cranks but doesnt start
Arlind86 1 month ago
@Arlind86
It's connected to 2 different wires. A red/light blue wire and a Dark Blue/Light Green wire. On my truck the r/lb wire is labeled Run and the db/lg wire is Start. If you press the button with the key off nothing happens. You have to have the key in the run position before it even cranks.
AlienInferno 1 month ago
hey did you in stal it??
tapia0802 1 year ago
@tapia0802
Yes I did.
AlienInferno 1 year ago
looks like you put the button where the 4 wheel drive selector would go?
devbloggs 1 year ago
@devbloggs Yes but since my truck wasn't four wheel drive it just had a coin holder in that spot.
AlienInferno 1 year ago
Di you just have it installed were the change holder used to be at?
MrForeverReal 1 year ago
@MrForeverReal Yes I have it installed were the change holder used to be. Just used a small saw and dremel to remove the little hump that holds the change, glued a piece of plexi to the rear piece with the clips, drilled/cut a big enough hole through it for the switch, and painted.
AlienInferno 1 year ago
thats neat and all, but is there much of a purpose if you have to put the key in to begin with?
HystericPoison 2 years ago
There's not really much of a purpose besides the fun factor but there are several factory vehicles that work just like that with the button. Honda S2000 comes to mind.
AlienInferno 2 years ago