Starter Hotwire
I've been having problems with VATS for 3 years now, i did the bypass, but it still doesn't start sometimes, sometimes security flashes, sometimes it doesn't. My mechanic says that it'* propably computer. I don't have time or money to fix it, and i think starter hotwire would be okay for me. Anybody has one installed?
I think it should be a wire from alternator, through fuse to relay to starter solenoid and small swith inside the car through ignition power source. Right?
George
93 SSEi
I think it should be a wire from alternator, through fuse to relay to starter solenoid and small swith inside the car through ignition power source. Right?
George
93 SSEi
I would suggest against a hotwire. Vats on 95 and up for sure controls the fuel pump relay was well. It probably does on your year also. If that is the case and vats is the issue then your car may not get fuel by circumventing with a hotwire.
Since you suspect you have vats issues, my suggestion would be to double check the connections of the resistor. Once bypassed with a resistor you should never have a problem again.
Since you suspect you have vats issues, my suggestion would be to double check the connections of the resistor. Once bypassed with a resistor you should never have a problem again.
>Vats on 95 and up for sure controls the fuel pump relay was well. It probably does on your >year also. If that is the case and vats is the issue then your car may not get fuel by >circumventing with a hotwire.
Well, i might have to hotwire the fuel pump as well.
First i'll try to solder the connections to resistors instead using crimp-ons.
Well, i might have to hotwire the fuel pump as well.
First i'll try to solder the connections to resistors instead using crimp-ons.
Originally Posted by BillBoost37
For information, you did not need to hotwire the fuel pump?
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