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Old 11-29-2015, 09:40 PM   #1
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Default Help With Key Switch Bypass

I'd like to eliminate the key switch on my '97 CC Carryall gasser. I just want to install a simple toggle switch in it's place. Problem is, the toggle has only 3 terminals where the original key switch has 4 (see pix) Can anyone shed some light as to what to do? Thanks in advance! Please disregard 2nd pic!
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Old 11-30-2015, 01:12 PM   #2
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Default Re: Help With Key Switch Bypass

IMO you need to make a pigtail for one side of your toggle that will take all your wires other then the constant hot wire that comes to your current key switch. Should be simple enough I would definitely use the highest amp lighted switch you can get
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I know this from a while ago but I'm doing the same thing. How did it turn out I tried to tie the two white wires and the blue wire together and my wight wire keeps blowing the fuse did you have this problem
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OK its just the black and wight wire can any body tell me if I can leave this unhooked or will it cause damage down the road?
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On any given switch there is a terminal usually marked B for battery or constant power. EVERYTHING else is a component or accessory. As long as you know which wire carries the power, that goes on its own toggle terminal everything else goes on the other terminal very easy
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Old 02-08-2016, 08:42 PM   #6
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Apparently my wiring is a bit different t her the 97 I have a ground going through the ignition switch as well I just tide the two grounds together and let them go everything seemed OK as far as the motor starting and shutting off as it should. I don't know guess I'll just try it
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