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Join Date: Jan 2005
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It is definitely the clutch switch that is unplugged and I suspect that it has already been modified because there is no purple wire going anywhere near the clutch... Just a little plug in to the solenoid with 2 thinner black/gray wires. I unplugged it, depressed the clutch, and it starts. However, if I don't step on the clutch, it doesn't start. Yet, there is absolutely ZERO wiring connected to the clutch switch.
There are alot of cut & trimmed wires underneath here already. I think it's already been modified. I just don't get how it could run without a single wire connected to the clutch switch. |
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![]() Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Mendota Heights, MN. 55120
Posts: 983
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The clutch switch must be by-passed already..................
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![]() Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: San Antonio area
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Does the clutch cancel the cruise control? Can you recap any history of this vehicle?
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![]() Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Glendale, CA
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I had an after-market alarm on the car when I bought it and had the exact same problem. My guy told me we need to rip the thing out. So I took it back to the place that installed it (it is so nice to have all records from the previous/original owner) and had it removed. I haven't had a single problem since.
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#15 |
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 22
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Here is my clutch switch. There is the connector for the cruise control. But I see nowhere where there could possibly be a purple wire attached to it. I disassembled the switch, cleaned all contacts, regreased, made sure the button wasn't sticking, and re-installed. Is this not the standard clutch switch on a 91 ZR1?
I have been running it all day, shutting it off, and restarting with no problems so far. However, I still don't trust it. Could it have been that the button was sticking? |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 22
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I drove it with the cruise plug disconnected. Obviously, the cruise didn't work. I replugged it...cruise works, clutch cancels it. I just feel as if I'm missing something obvious here where this "purple wire" is supposed to be. Thanks for all the replies & help so far. |
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![]() Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Jacksonville, FL USA
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I'm looking at the picture you posted. I see the electricial terminals and what looks like a vacuum port? Why would a clutch/starter saftey switch have a vacuum port? Does our clutch switch do double duty for the cruise control system? Is that a vac port or do I need better glasses?
I'm asking because I've never even seen the clutch saftey switch in my 90 and I've changed out three clutch master cylinders....I guess I'm not very observant.... ![]() TIA ![]() Tom
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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I just wanted to chime in on a long dead thread to say thank you for helping me solve my DNS problem. Your relay solution took care of it even when a certified GM vette mechanic was stumped (after changing the starter twice, the battery, fuzes...) Now I can trust that I won't get stuck again after showing off my beast at the local cruise spot - that was the worst!
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