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Old 11-30-2007, 05:56 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by .:JD240:. View Post
Ok i'll try this tomarrow, but if black and whit and black and yellow are connected won't the car crank anytime the key is in the on position?

Shouldn't it be black/white and white on the same connector? and black/yellow on it's own since that's what I'm trying to send the power too?

Thanks for all the help, i really appreciate it
No. Power comes from the White wire. Black/White and Black/Yellow gets connected to White when you turn the key to ST. Read the EL section of the FSM.

Like I said above, one is for the starter and one is for the ECU. The starter runs but it doesn't start which means the ECU isn't getting the start signal.

But don't hook it up yet until you get the answer to my question. If the switch is a piece of junk you'll need to put a fuse in front of pin 4 and use a relay.
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