I want to figure everything out before I rip appart my dash/kick panel under my steering wheel. I've searched the forums, but I could not come up with a specific answer. I'm not very well versed when it comes to electronics/wireing. What can I use as a ground underneath my dash? If someone could help me out, it would be greatly appreciated. (pics would be awesome)
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Yup. From what I remember, it's above the clutch pedal and to the left a little bit. And it's best to not be lazy about moving stuff out of the way. I didn't move the ABS stuff out of the way and tried to tighten the bolt and ended up stripping the hole. I had to drill another one above it and use that as the ground spot lol.Matt
Originally posted by slammin.e28guyI pack my CD player with asbestos. Those mother fuckers pay dearly for stealing my shit.Originally posted by kronustry whacking parts of the motor with a wrench while yelling "YOU WANT SUMMA DIS? HUH?"Originally posted by chadthestampedeThis is like a reverse build thread; it starts out nice and gets shitty.
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Alright, I'm losing it. I've tried the directions the kit sent me, I've tried the directions on our DIY section, and I CANNOT figure out how to do the push button start. Any advice is GREATLY appreciated! My car is torn appart right now, and I need it back tonight. PLEASE.
This is the situation...
Is this the ground? (black wire is for the push button)
Here's the wires...
Can someone please explain to me in the lamest terms possible, where to connect what to what, because I've exhausted all my possibilites somehow. I must be retarded.
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Okay the red wire is for switched 12v I'm guessing. And the two blue wires are signal wires. You need to splice the blue wire into the starter wire and then when you close the circuit by pressing the bitton, your starter will spin. Keep in mind with your kit your key still needs to be in the ON position for it to engage the starter.
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Originally posted by Rsully70sev View PostYeah, I know they key needs to be turned. So let member this straight...
Red ---> Red
Blue ---> black/yellow
Blue ---> Red
Black ---> ground ---> nut
But I can't say for sure because I. Haven't seen your kit nor read the instructions.
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you're the man. it started twice with the button with that combination ^.. my girl tired to do it, and it wouldn't work.
now it won't turn over...it tries soooo hard to go, but it wont. Just "dunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnna"...I re-spliced the wires, and made it very secure, and the same thing happend. I checked the ground too...any ideas or suggestions?
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