Ignition barrel
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Ignition barrel
I need to get rid of the above as its falling to pieces. I already have a start button and now want to put a switch in. So the question is what will I need, a switch obviously, wire, relay? Anything else?
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Re: Ignition barrel
be carefully mate if you get rid of the ignition barrel as then you take out the steering lock and mr mot man dont like it!
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Re: Ignition barrel
Hasn't had a steering lock since I got it I have been told that they are going to bring the steering lock into the mot, if there isn't one it can't be tested it can't fai
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Re: Ignition barrel
you should be able to use one of those isolator switches with the red key. that way its not as easy to steal. id imagine a realy and in line fuse would be advisable as well bud
although dont ask how because I tend to struggle with electrickery a bit. its the not being able to see it that does me in
although dont ask how because I tend to struggle with electrickery a bit. its the not being able to see it that does me in
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Re: Ignition barrel
i have the same problem with lectrik total confusion. Already got a battery isolater switch, now want something hidden away
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Re: Ignition barrel
hmmm. could put a kill switch hidden underneath the dash somewhere. so you have to switch the kill switch then the isolator then the button. seems long winded but it won't get nicked
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Re: Ignition barrel
why not just get a new ignition barrel, in fact I might have one
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Re: Ignition barrel
Every where I looked they wanted a minimum of £25 and trying to do it as cheep as posScottieJ wrote:why not just get a new ignition barrel, in fact I might have one
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