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Wise One
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Wise One
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its easy, you just need a test light and it can be done in 10 min. You need to find the wire that is live when the key is turned to last position on the key or the start possition. Then cut that wire and run it to the high power side of the relay. Then run the perm live from the ignition (all ways live) to the other high power side. Then get your button and run one side to earth, the other side to the relay (switch side). The last position on the relay should berun from the perm live you used before. Now it should all work. You press the button to activate the relay. In turn this connects the high power side of the relay and spins the starter. Sound!
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Wise One
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Wise One
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When i say run the live to the other side of the relay, i mean take a live from it, don't cut it as if you do you will not be able to start your car. doh
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