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5 Speed Swap Wiring - Plug & play w/ cruise control !!!
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I had not found this, so I'd made my own thread in 2010: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=175330
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Originally posted by benyen soljax View PostThis is a great thread. Did you guys pull the floor mat to get the auto harness out of the car?
Also, can anyone post pictures of where the black wire is in the car and where the clutch sensor attaches?
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Early models are the only ones with clutch switches as far as I can tell. There are two spots that you will find the connectors. First you have to disconnect the part by the shifter. The rest of the pictures show wires under the drivers side dash. There is one clump of connectors next to the steering column and one underneath the ecu module. Hope this helps.
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Originally posted by benyen soljax View PostI just told you where to find the connectors. Also a clutch switch will do more than cruise control, like prevent you from starting the car without the clutch engaged.
There is no start interlock on manual E30s. You don't have to push in the clutch to start the car. These aren't waffleswaffleswaffleswaffleswaffles American cars, you can do whatever the hell you want with them. Drive it across an intersection with the starter after you run out of gas if you like. :D
You don't *really* need the switch. Even if you have cruise control, and don't have the switch, it still works - just don't push the clutch in while it's engaged, or your engine will tag the redline in short order. ;)
But, it's not complicated to wire the switch, because you don't have to do any wiring. Unplug the terminator and then plug in your switch. Done.
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Originally posted by nando View Post
There is no start interlock on manual E30s. You don't have to push in the clutch to start the car. These aren't waffleswaffleswaffleswaffleswaffles American cars, you can do whatever the hell you want with them. Drive it across an intersection with the starter after you run out of gas if you like. :D
I am leaving off the clutch switch because it was hard as hell to get the hinge bolt through the pedal box in the car (airbag car) and to put the clutch switch in I would have to take that out again.
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