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Anyone know the name of the part that attaches to this connection and is located under the steering column and has a fusible link to it This wire is hanging up under my steering column has a fusible link does anyone know what attaches to it. I believe it has something to do with the ignition switch
That is not a factory plug. Most likely the remains of an alarm or remote start system that was problematic and someone just unplugged the brain for it.
Anyone know the name of the part that attaches to this connection and is located under the steering column and has a fusible link to it This wire is hanging up under my steering column has a fusible link does anyone know what attaches to it. I believe it has something to do with the ignition switch
That answers that question. Thank you. Do you know how to get rid of a kill switch
YES follow the ignition wires to spliced in devices and remove until you get back to OEM wiring then reconnect OEM wire to OEM wire.
finally got around to taking – apart to see what I could see. I found this set of splice wires but I don't know where they reconnect at. Can't find any others wires that they may reconnect to. Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
The kill switch is hooked to the fuse panel under the hood one wire is connected to the positive side of the fuse panel the other one is connected to the starter relay any ideas how they could have bypassed the switch that away
The kill switch is hooked to the fuse panel under the hood one wire is connected to the positive side of the fuse panel the other one is connected to the starter relay any ideas how they could have bypassed the switch that away
I found this under the external fuse panel do I just reconnect the wires that was spliced and remove this item