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Old 04-16-2003, 06:13 AM   #1
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starter enable relay bypass

hi guys could anyone tell me how to bypass the starter enable relay i would like to permanetly enable it since im not running a vats system anymore thanks
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Remove the kick panel to the left of the brake pedal and you'll see the relay. Just splice the wires together and voila..
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which color wires do i splice together? ithink there are 4 wires one grn/white one dark green one thick yellow one skiny yellow hope you can help me out im in strife havent started my car for nearly two years since engine rebuild thanks
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pull the cover off of the enable relay and bend the contacts together.work good last long time!!
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this might sound stupid but could you give me a more detailed approach to the wiring not very good with wiring and electrical side of things so i take the relay that looks identical to the fuel pump relay off then im left with the 4 wire connector so from then on which coloured wires do i join?
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Splice the two thick ones together (I think dark green and yellow).
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thanks ill give it a go and see what happens
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Take the top off the relay, it just pops off. Then you'll see a coil of wires and on the end a little switch. All you have to do is wedge a peice of metal in there or pry it closed. Would be a lot easier than splicing the wires and you won't be changing anything permanently..
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Re: starter enable relay bypass

I ran the Bypass on my car, it tried to kick over for a few seconds and now it is doing the same thing it did with the Bad starter Relay in place (I.E. wont engage my starter)could I have blown my Starter up by not having a Fuse between the Splice? any word would be helpful. Thank you in Advance
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Re: starter enable relay bypass

did it ever work having the same problem
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Old 10-31-2011, 02:22 AM   #11
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Re: starter enable relay bypass

yes it did mike was spot on
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