Engine start button "sticky"...no pictures!!
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Engine start button "sticky"...no pictures!!
I just got my Honda S2000 engine start button and I was going to install it today and I see the pictures are no longer there. What gives?
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Because they don't make a "Ford" engine start button that fits our Mustang GT's without much trouble, ( maybe the Ford GT has one, but I'm sure it's expensive ) , so using a Honda S2000 engine start button that fits perfectly in this case is the next logical step.
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That sort of helps. I am going to go and get a plug for a 3 1/2 floppy drive as it will fit the back of the switch. I need to know what the pins are (+, -, light, etc)
Hopefully there will be a reply here when I get back!! Thanks again.
Hopefully there will be a reply here when I get back!! Thanks again.
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I'm on strike for reposting all the pictures
It would take me a week to put them all back up on every thread I've done. I lost the first batch when the server crashed and lost 3 weeks of posts, now this crap. Great planning for switching forum software.
It would take me a week to put them all back up on every thread I've done. I lost the first batch when the server crashed and lost 3 weeks of posts, now this crap. Great planning for switching forum software.
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Check out the link in my signature. Although its not the s2000 button, they might help.
Ditto, add to that every link in a post to related threads his hosed.
Originally Posted by dustindu4
I'm on strike for reposting all the pictures
It would take me a week to put them all back up on every thread I've done. I lost the first batch when the server crashed and lost 3 weeks of posts, now this crap. Great planning for switching forum software.
It would take me a week to put them all back up on every thread I've done. I lost the first batch when the server crashed and lost 3 weeks of posts, now this crap. Great planning for switching forum software.
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Originally Posted by dustindu4
I'm on strike for reposting all the pictures
It would take me a week to put them all back up on every thread I've done. I lost the first batch when the server crashed and lost 3 weeks of posts, now this crap. Great planning for switching forum software.
It would take me a week to put them all back up on every thread I've done. I lost the first batch when the server crashed and lost 3 weeks of posts, now this crap. Great planning for switching forum software.
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Okay, it is done and works great. I ended up doing a search on the net and ended up on another Mustang site that had the same write up from someone on here and the pictures were all there. I did't use a relay because it is obvious that there is not too much current judging by the gauge of the wires.
Thanks for the help guys!! It is a cool mod and I am glad it is done.
Thanks for the help guys!! It is a cool mod and I am glad it is done.
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