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Resolved 1G Request for Clutch Pedal Switch Pics

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TalonJohn94

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Jan 30, 2003
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I've searched "clutch wire" and most of the threads involved NLTS or other modification-type discussions.

Can someone please post a picture of their 1G clutch pedal so I can see both clutch wires/switches attached?

I have the front switch plugged in but don't know if that is the starter or cruise control switch. (Probably the CC since right now I don't push in clutch to start car) Also, I really cannot find another plug down there to insert into the back switch.

It must be a pretty small plug because it looks like the plug almost hits the firewall.

Thanks in advance if you can help me out.

Oh, and please don't send me to the [MERGED] How Do I Disable the Clutch Starter ..... thread because I've looked through it and cannot find a 1G picture or video of the plug.

Thanks
 
Great link. Thanks a lot.

Currently I have a white plug in the front (cruise control?) and a black switch in the back (starter?) - I wonder if I installed them backwards when I rebuilt my pedal assembly?
 
The black switch is for the front/cruise, the white switch in the back for the starter circuit.
 
This is from my ECUplus manual detailing NLTS. The 1G ECUplus guys tap the b/w wire
 

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Ok, the good news is I think I just had the starter and cruise control plugs mixed up because one was pinned up under the dash from reinstalling the pedal assembly.

The bad news is that both of the clutch plug wires are broken.
 
Ok, fixed the problem.

Soldered the wires for the clutch switch and stretched the wires a bit for the cruise switch.

Part of the problem was that when I reinstalled my pedal assembly I bent a few brackets up which eliminated some mounting points and pinned some of the wiring higher than it otherwise would have been.
 
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