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What does it do?


MrMarcDude

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Hey guys,

I took the ignition switch out of my z so my dad could make me a new key (he used to be a locksmith and still has all of his tools. Damn P.O. lost the ignition key :mad: ) While looking at it I noticed two wires going into a small housing on the left side of the switch with bullet type connectors on them. One of them is kinda torn up (P.O. maybe?) and i was wondering what do these wires control? Thanks a bunch guys!

Previous owners..... cant live with em, can't shoot em!

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Thanks allot guys. So basically i can do without it? The reason i am asking is because I am looking to move the ignition switch to the center console where the ashtray is. I'm never gonna use it because i dont smoke. Plus, there is no way in hell i would let anybody smoke in my "baby" and make her smell all bad. I was going to make a mount where i can attach the lock/switch assembly to. I think its gonna be quite cool because it will be hidden for both styling, and theft issues. On top of that im going to hide a switch that i got at the shack that is radio to cut off electrical power to the fuel pump. Should be pretty fun, and should keep me busy while im getting up the money to buy my N42. BTW- The switch that i got is rated to take up to 12v and 30A. Will this be sufficient? Thanks again guys

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