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My thoughts on Clutch Safety switches is this- If people are too stupid to press the pedal down before starting the vehicle, they are too stupid to drive...I'd jumper it and loose the switch. Just another electronic point of failure.....
I disagree. The switch on the clutch pedal is an important safety feature. You may never make the mistake but take it to a car wash, service shop, etc. They start automatics all day and jump in yours without thinking, pin someone against a wall or kill them. You will be liable. As a young lad barely old enough to drive I worked at a car wash and did just this. Jumped in a truck to pull it out of the building and the owner has bypassed the switch. Turned the key without thinking and slammed the truck into a pressure washer, denting the hood. Felt like a fool as I should have, but the owner put me in that situation. Manual transmissions are even less popular today and it is more likely to happen. Keep at it and fix it right.
Quote from: jaredts on July 11, 2011, 11:55:16 amI disagree. The switch on the clutch pedal is an important safety feature. You may never make the mistake but take it to a car wash, service shop, etc. They start automatics all day and jump in yours without thinking, pin someone against a wall or kill them. You will be liable. As a young lad barely old enough to drive I worked at a car wash and did just this. Jumped in a truck to pull it out of the building and the owner has bypassed the switch. Turned the key without thinking and slammed the truck into a pressure washer, denting the hood. Felt like a fool as I should have, but the owner put me in that situation. Manual transmissions are even less popular today and it is more likely to happen. Keep at it and fix it right."Manual transmissions are even less popular today" There is the problem.... For 70 years cars with clutches had NO safety switch.."They start automatics all day and jump in yours without thinking, pin someone against a wall or kill them. You will be liable."- Untrue. Valets( car washes, parking, dealerships) are required to know how to drive automatics AND stick. There are tens of thousands of vehicles on the roads with clutches and no safety switches. The bottom line is (just like a firearm), Always treat it like it's in Gear (loaded). The "safety" resides between your two ears.
The bottom line is (just like a firearm), Always treat it like it's in Gear (loaded). The "safety" resides between your two ears.
So what exactly is the problem, the mounting tab for the switch, or the electrical plug is just loose?