FarmerFrank
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What about the inertia switch? That could have got disturbed while running the pyro wires
Disregard. At 2am your mind isn't always at full speed
What about the inertia switch? That could have got disturbed while running the pyro wires
If someone unfamiliar with the truck gets in and pushes the button, the truck will move on its own. That is NOT safer.It most certainly is. If somebody who is unfamiliar with the vehicle gets in and tries to start, it will not. They have to ask for directions to get it to run. If you simply bypass the switch then nobody else in the world is ever going to know it is bypassed. It also works as a kill switch if you hide the button somewhere.
Shoot, sometimes my mind isn't at full speed at 2 PM......Disregard. At 2am your mind isn't always at full speed
If someone unfamiliar with the truck gets in and pushes the button, the truck will move on its own. That is NOT safer.
That's not human nature.If somebody is unfamiliar with the truck they won't push the button.
Would you park a truck out of gear?And it would only move if it was in gear.
Jumpering the clutch switch as a test is a temporary solution. A dash switch is not.If you totally disable the NSS however, the vehicle can start with engine power in any gear and run people over and/or crash through buildings. It's also not safe on a manual transmission due to the possibility of bump starting in gear. Again, my idea is safer.
And it was just a temporary suggestion.
I don't think he drove a truck.....Jesus christ.
I think you've already had too much coffee....
Requires further research, with direct experimentation (can a PSD starter motor run a coffee grinder?....).Didn't know that was possible.