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ignition failure sensor
Where can you get a new one from, seems like i can't find one on the web. and i've heard there's a way to bypass it, i did the outlander swap btw.
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This is how to disable it, A quote from Palehorse thread from club3g:
Take a razor blade and cut about an inch slit in the wire loom and pull it back to expose the wires. From left to right, you have Pin 4 (black/white), Pin 3 (black/red), Pin 2, Pin 1. The two 12ga wires (Pin 4 and Pin 3) are the only ones we care about. 12V power comes into the IFS from Pin 4 and leaves pin 3. In order to register that this plug is working, but also unplug it so that our tachometer works, we need to splice the wires of Pin 4 and Pin 3 together.
4g64T 5spd
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thanks going to try this tomorrow
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Did I work
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Did it work?
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I have personally done it on mine and it works perfectly, just take the 2 thicker wires on the IFS connector splice and solder them together
4g64T 5spd
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What did u do for tachometer?
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it works, for the tachometer follow the instructions above that should get you going
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I have 3 and 4 bridged an no tacho. So do I leave ifs connected wit 3-4 bridged?
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Are you sure you got the right wires? After bridging the 2 thick wires on the connector everything was working perfetly, I removed the sensor and tucked the connector away with a zip tie.
4g64T 5spd
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Yeah this is the second time my ifs has failed. Two thick wires bridged and not tacho both times. For reference I have 6a13tt
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