How do you bypass a motorcycle clutch switch?

How do you bypass a motorcycle clutch switch?

The proper way to bypass it is to cut the connector off, solder the wires together and to slip a piece of heat shrink tubing over it and shrink it. Then use a zip tie to fasten it somewhere. Bypassing the clutch switch will only allow you to statrt the bike when the bike is in gear and the clutch is out.

Do you need to bypass the clutch on a remote starter?

When installing a remote starter in a manual transmission vehicle, you will need to bypass the clutch safety switch that all newer vehicles have. The clutch safety switch prevents the engine from starting without depressing the clutch, obviously a remote starter cannot depress the clutch, hence why the bypass is required.

How to avoid the clutch safety switch bypass?

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Can a car start without a clutch safety switch?

*NOTE* Some older vehicles (many European vehicles) will not have a clutch safety switch (you can start the car without pushing the clutch) so these tips will not apply.* There are generally 2 different types of clutch switches.

Can a GWR output trigger a clutch bypass?

NOTE: If using a GWR output for clutch bypass, you must be very careful to diode isolate it from any other devices being triggered by the GWR output, such as immobilizer bypass module. Failure to diode isolate can lead to feedback and vehicle malfunction, or even damage, so be careful when using one output to trigger multiple devices.

When installing a remote starter in a manual transmission vehicle, you will need to bypass the clutch safety switch that all newer vehicles have. The clutch safety switch prevents the engine from starting without depressing the clutch, obviously a remote starter cannot depress the clutch, hence why the bypass is required.

Where is the clutch starter switch on a Honda Civic?

Move under the dash and find the interlock switch mounted on the top of the clutch pedal. It has two wires running to it. Clip the wire on the test light to a good ground. Insert the probe end of the test light into the back of the switch Have an assistant turn the key to the “Start” position.

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Why is the clutch not working on my Honda Civic?

If your Civic will not start when you push in the clutch, the switch may be bad. You can check the switch with an inexpensive test light in just a few minutes. Park the Civic on a level, paved surface and set the parking brake. Shift the transmission into Neutral.

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