Would jumping the neutral safety switch cause my vtec not to engage?
BrokenTalon27 W.F.O Apr 18, 2010 #1 Would jumping the neutral safety switch cause my vtec not to engage?
heykosal Angkorian Apr 18, 2010 #2 I don't see why it would? You mean the switch that won't allow the starter to....start without the clutch disengaged right? CEL?
I don't see why it would? You mean the switch that won't allow the starter to....start without the clutch disengaged right? CEL?
Tam4511 CI BOOST FIEND Apr 18, 2010 #3 it shouldn't. its a simple 2 wire, circuit switch. no relay or anything for it to effect
BrokenTalon27 W.F.O Apr 18, 2010 #4 I didn't think it would. I had time to check it out today...the vtec switch clip was a little loose. It's just the vtec changeover is so smooth it's almost unnoticeable. My b18c1 had a very distinct changeover, as well as my LSV.
I didn't think it would. I had time to check it out today...the vtec switch clip was a little loose. It's just the vtec changeover is so smooth it's almost unnoticeable. My b18c1 had a very distinct changeover, as well as my LSV.
BrokenTalon27 W.F.O Apr 19, 2010 #5 So after driving it today I have concluded that is is definitely not engaging vtec...now the search to find the answer starts.
So after driving it today I have concluded that is is definitely not engaging vtec...now the search to find the answer starts.