Need some help and advice.
So my 93 Honda Hatchback EG is not starting, and to make a long story short I found out that it was not my Battery, Starter or Alternator. It turns out it was my clutch switch. Any way I'm having some trouble still finding the clutch switch. I know it's by the clutch pedal, and I am still trying to learn how to do a by-pass on it. Any advice???, thank you.
If you have cruise control, I would suggest replacing the switch, rather than bypassing it, because if you are on cruise control and you hit the clutch pedal the cruise control will redline the engine immediately unless it knows to cancel instead.
That said, the pedal switch is usually the part that stops the pedal when it comes up, so if you find the part that the pedal hits and rests against when it comes all the way up, that's probably the switch.
That said, the pedal switch is usually the part that stops the pedal when it comes up, so if you find the part that the pedal hits and rests against when it comes all the way up, that's probably the switch.
So, you are unable to crank the engine via the ignition key??
The safety switch on the clutch is there for a reason.
To prevent accidents.
Usually, the switch is depressed when the clutch is in the home position
And when the clutch is depressed, the switch is released
A button is on the clutch arm that contacts the switch
Sometimes this button could be broken or missing
The safety switch on the clutch is there for a reason.
To prevent accidents.
Usually, the switch is depressed when the clutch is in the home position
And when the clutch is depressed, the switch is released
A button is on the clutch arm that contacts the switch
Sometimes this button could be broken or missing
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