---- Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@turbovans.com> wrote: > Hi Dave.. > > Having your button only work with the key on is not that handy, because > there are times you want to crank the engine without it firing up ( you > could pull a coil wire of course to dissable igntion ) .. > like while checking compression for example. > > it's just very handy to have another way to operte the starter indendent > of much of the van's wiring. Thanks Scott. As I said, the button will turn the starter, and thus the engine, but it will not start (no fire to the ignition) with the key off. With the key on, it will start from the button. David McNeely |
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